I love Smart's hustle and defensive knowledge and effort, and I respect that in Draymond.
I don't love either of them when they berate officials and act a clown and flop. I don't like Tatum or Grant Williams when the whine to refs either.
That said, I think there is a difference between what Smart does after the whistle and what Draymond does. Green is intentionally trying to goad someone into a response (ala Rodman mentioned above). I don't see that out of Smart (or at least not very often). He plays hard, sometimes dirty and always aggressive, but he doesn't bark, berate, elbow and try to physically manhandle people after the play like Green does.
Technical fouls is a good barometer of these types of things. Here are the T's per year by each (regular season):
- 2022 - Smart 7, Green 18
- 2021 - Smart 5, Green 15
- 2020 - Smart 9, Green 14
- 2019 - Smart 6, Green 23
- 2018 - Smart <4 (not on the list), Green 22
I get trying to compare them, but there really is no comparison. In the last 5 years, Draymond has been in the top 5 in the league in every season for T's. Smart's highest finish was a tie for 16th.
On the court, between the whistles? Sure, very similar players in this regard. After the whistle? Draymond is in a class all his own.