Celtics guard, Marcus Smart is known to be the "heart and soul of the team," but he is also known as a player who struggles at the three-point-line, yet that doesn't stop him from chucking them up. The Garden Report debates if Marcus Smart is helping or hurting this team more on both sides of the ball. <br /><br /> Before being ejected with 1:56 to go in the 4th quarter for "unsportsmanlike" contact with Jusuf Nurkic, Smart finished Sunday's loss vs. the Blazers (129-119) with 11 PTS, 8 ASTS, 8 REBS, on 4-14 shooting including 3-9 from three-point-line. Smart was also coming off a suspension for one game for directing threatening language at an official vs. the Thunder game. While playing for the Blazers, Smart had to take over as the primary ball-handler, as fellow Celtics guard Kemba Walker was out with a strain. <br /><br /> Smart has not been playing as well as he did vs. the Hornets, and the Crew discusses why in the clip.<br />- #celtics #MarcusSmart #Blazers<br />The CLNS Media Network is the leading provider for video/audio content. CLNS is a fully credentialed member of the media with access to all NFL/NBA/NHL/MLB teams & venues.<br />---------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /><br />CLNS' rebuilt their YouTube community in less than 12 months, during a pandemic that attacked sports. Wondering how? Find out here (and support our channel) - https://www.tubebuddy.com/clnsmedia<br />VISIT US AT https://clnsmedia.com<br />For CLNS Media Production Studio, go to http://youtube.com/clnsmedia<br /><br />Twitter - @CLNSMedia<br />Facebook - http://facebook.com/clnsmedia<br />INSTA - http://Instagram.com/clnsmedia