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Mike Smrek Mike Smrek in 2007 at a high school graduation ceremony No. 52, 55 Center Personal information Date of birth August 31, 1962 Place of birth Welland, Ontario Nationality Canadian Listed height 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) Listed weight 250 lb (113 kg) Career information College Canisius (1981–1985) NBA Draft 1985 / Round: 2 / Pick: 25th overall Selected by the Portland Trail Blazers Pro career 1985–1997 Career history 1985–1986 Chicago Bulls 1986–1988 Los Angeles Lakers 1988–1989 San Antonio Spurs 1989–1990 Fulgor Libertas Forlì (Italy) 1990 (2 seasons) Golden State Warriors 1990–1991 Los Angeles Clippers 1992 Golden State Warriors 1992–1993 Dafni (Greece) 1996–1997 KK Split (Croatia) Career highlights and awards - 2× NBA Champion (1987–1988)
Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com Michael Frank Smrek (born 31 August 1962 in Welland, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional basketball player. He played in the NBA.
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College career
The 7'0, 250 lbs Smrek graduated from Eastdale High School in Welland, having grown up in Port Robinson, Ontario, a nearby rural farming community. At Canisius College he averaged 9.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, and 0.8 assists in 23 minutes a contest over four years. He is the college's second leading career shot-blocking with 172 (compatriot Michael Meeks is first with 183). He also had the two best seasons for field-goal percentage in school history with a .632 FGP in 1983-84 and a .601 FGP in 1984-85.
NBA
Smrek was a back-up center, appearing in 194 games over seven seasons. He averaged 9.7 minutes, 2.9 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 0.8 blocks a contest during this time. Drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers with the first pick in the second round of the 1985 NBA Draft out of Canisius College, he played as rookie with the Chicago Bulls, appearing in 38 games and averaged around his career totals.
Smrek went on to play two seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers where he earned an NBA championship ring, a year with the San Antonio Spurs, parts of three seasons with the Golden State Warriors and a brief stint with the Los Angeles Clippers.[1] He has also played for the Toronto Raptors in the 1996 preseason (but not in regular season games).
Europe
He played in Italy for Fulgor Libertas Forlì (1989–90), in the Greek League for Dafni BC (1992–93) and in Croatia for KK Split (1996–97).[2]
Current career
Currently, Mike Smrek is employed as a Construction Technology teacher at St. Paul High School in Niagara Falls, Ontario and also works part time as a carpenter in Welland, Ontario.
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1985 NBA Draft First round Patrick Ewing · Wayman Tisdale · Benoit Benjamin · Xavier McDaniel · Jon Koncak · Joe Kleine · Chris Mullin · Detlef Schrempf · Charles Oakley · Ed Pinckney · Keith Lee · Kenny Green · Karl Malone · Alfredrick Hughes · Blair Rasmussen · Bill Wennington · Uwe Blab · Joe Dumars · Steve Harris · Sam Vincent · Terry Catledge · Jerry Reynolds · A. C. Green · Terry PorterSecond round Mike Smrek · Bill Martin · Dwayne McClain · Ken Johnson · Mike Brittain · Calvin Duncan · Manute Bol · Nick Vanos · Greg Stokes · Aubrey Sherrod · Tyrone Corbin · Yvon Joseph · Carey Scurry · Fernando Martín · George Montgomery · Mark Acres · Lorenzo Charles · Bobby Lee Hurt · Barry Stevens · Voise Winters · John "Hot Rod" Williams · Adrian Branch · Gerald WilkinsLos Angeles Lakers 1986–87 NBA Champions 1 Wes Matthews | 4 Byron Scott | 21 Michael Cooper | 24 Adrian Branch | 31 Kurt Rambis | 32 Magic Johnson (Finals MVP) | 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 42 James Worthy | 43 Mychal Thompson | 45 A. C. Green | 52 Mike Smrek | 55 Billy Thompson
Head coach Pat Riley
Assistant coaches Bill Bertka | Randy PfundLos Angeles Lakers 1987–88 NBA Champions 1 Wes Matthews | 3 Jeff Lamp | 4 Byron Scott | 19 Tony Campbell | 20 Milton Wagner | 21 Michael Cooper | 31 Kurt Rambis | 32 Magic Johnson | 33 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | 42 James Worthy (Finals MVP) | 43 Mychal Thompson | 45 A. C. Green | 52 Mike Smrek | 55 Billy Thompson
Head coach Pat Riley
Assistant coaches Bill Bertka | Randy PfundCanada squad – 1994 FIBA World Championship – 7th place Categories:- 1962 births
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