J. R. Smith
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Position | Shooting guard |
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Nickname | The Prodigy |
League | NBA |
Height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Weight | 220 lb (100 kg) |
Team | Denver Nuggets |
Nationality | ![]() |
Born | September 9, 1985 Freehold Borough, NJ |
High school | Lakewood High School Lakewood, NJ St. Benedict's Prep Newark, NJ |
Draft | 18th overall, 2004 New Orleans Hornets |
Pro career | 2004–present |
Former teams | New Orleans Hornets/ New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets 2004-2006 |
Earl Smith III, known as J.R. Smith (born September 9, 1985 in Freehold Borough, New Jersey), is an American National Basketball Association player currently with the Denver Nuggets.[1]
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[edit] High school
Smith played at St. Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey. He averaged over 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists during his career there. In the fall of 2003, Smith signed a letter of intent to play at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
[edit] NBA
In April of 2004, he decided to forgo college and make himself eligible for the NBA Draft. He was selected eighteenth overall in the first round of the 2004 NBA Draft by the New Orleans Hornets - one of nine players who were drafted that year straight out of high school. In his rookie season, he averaged 10.3 points, two rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.
He participated in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk Competition in 2005 finishing behind Amare Stoudemire and the eventual winner, Josh Smith. J.R. Smith performed the one and only "behind-the-back" dunk.
On July 13, 2006 the Hornets formally traded Smith and forward/center P.J. Brown to the Chicago Bulls for center Tyson Chandler.[2] On July 19, 2006 Smith was traded again, this time to the Denver Nuggets for guard Howard Eisley and two 2007 second round draft picks.[3].
On December 8, 2006, in a win over the Miami Heat, Smith recorded a career-high 37 points. He also had a career-high in 3-pointers made (7), all of which were made in the first half.
On December 16, 2006, he was involved in the Knicks-Nuggets brawl. For this brawl he was suspended by the league for 10 games.[4]
On February 2, 2007, Smith and fellow teammate Carmelo Anthony were involved in a car accident. Neither player was injured in the collision and the only details released by the team at this point was that the car J.R. was driving belonged to Anthony.
On February 20, 2007, Smith injured his left knee which required knee surgery. He is expected to miss 3-4 weeks.
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2004 NBA Draft | ||
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First Round Dwight Howard | Emeka Okafor | Ben Gordon | Shaun Livingston | Devin Harris | Josh Childress | Luol Deng | Rafael Araújo | Andre Iguodala | Luke Jackson | Andris Biedriņš | Robert Swift | Sebastian Telfair | Kris Humphries | Al Jefferson | Kirk Snyder | Josh Smith | J.R. Smith | Dorell Wright | Jameer Nelson | Pavel Podkolzin | Viktor Khryapa | Sergei Monia | Delonte West | Tony Allen | Kevin Martin | Sasha Vujačić | Beno Udrih | David Harrison |
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Second Round Anderson Varejão | Jackson Vroman | Peter John Ramos | Lionel Chalmers | Donta Smith | Andre Emmett | Antonio Burks | Royal Ivey | Chris Duhon | Albert Miralles | Justin Reed | David Young | Viktor Sanikidze | Trevor Ariza | Tim Pickett | Bernard Robinson | Ha Seung-Jin | Pape Sow | Ricky Minard | Sergei Lishouk | Vassilis Spanoulis | Christian Drejer | Romain Sato | Matt Freije | Rickey Paulding | Luis Flores | Marcus Douthit | Sergei Karaulov | Blake Stepp | Rashad Wright |