After a quick read through of
this article, a few things jumped out.
"Smith scores 17.6 points per game, third on his team behind Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer, and fourth overall in the conference." Second on the team, actually, ahead of Singler.
"You hear very little about this, likely because Smith seems a less integral part of his team's offense than either Singler and Scheyer..." I guess the word "seems" leaves this open to interpretation, but to me he seems pretty integral in that he is our second leading scorer, and is shooting a higher field goal percentage and 3-point field goal percentage than either Scheyer or Singler, and he's also our best player at creating his own shot off the dribble (in my opinion).
"...entering the NBA draft after his junior season -- which Singler is likely to do..." I would have said more likely a few months ago, but whatever.
"Scheyer, a senior, is a late pick at best, and will probably head overseas when his college career is finished." Has there been some talk about this that I've missed or is this just his opinion?
"The Blue Devils may or may not lose Singler, but if they do they'll be losing their two leading scorers." Again, just not true.
"Coach K's 2010-11 team will rely heavily on freshmen whose minutes waned as the ACC season picked up speed..." Miles is a sophomore, Curry a sophomore, and we will likely be starting a freshman point guard next year, though the current freshman he refers to will of course play a larger role next year, I'll give him that.
"...having Smith around to take over point guard duties for that team will be a major boost." Smith still going to be a 2, though yes, he will probably occasionally run the point. Along with Seth Curry. But I'm guessing both will be second and third options to KI.
What did I miss?