I'm not going to be surprised because I don't like Smart at all and with Ennis you don't know enough about him to not like him. If Ennis comes out, his workouts are going to be extremely important to his evaluation because he's a black box on the floor.
Tyler Ennis: 34.8 MPG - 11.8 PPG - 9.1 Attempts PG - 42.2% FGP - 36.4% 3PP - 5.7 APG - 1.6 Turnovers - 2.0 Steals - 3.3 Rebounds
Marcus Smart: 31.6 MPG - 17.5 PPG - 12.3 Attempts PG - 42.2% FGP - 28.1% 3PP - 4.3 APG - 2.7 Turnovers - 2.3 Steals - 5.7 Rebounds.
Of course stats don't tell the whole picture. Their totally different kind of players. Smart has the tendency to play like a bull in a china shop at times. He takes off balance shots, and in my opinion, tries to do it all by himself a little too much. However, on the defensive side of the ball he's a terrific defender that's been blessed with excellent lateral quickness and anticipation. Ennis plays more in control, not only of himself, but of the entire team. He gets where he wants on the floor with quick stop and start, or hesitation moves. He always seems to have a method to his maddness. His decision making is excellent, and may be the best of any PG in this draft.
I think either of these guys, on the right team, can be very productive. On a personal level, I'm not sure I would draft either of them. If I had the question about Ennis ability to play defense at the NBA level answered, then I might be interested in him because I like how he plays the game offensively. So for now, as far as PG's go, its Exum, or I go in another direction.