- Phil Smith
infobox NBA Player
name = Phil Smith
position = Guard
height_ft = 6
height_in = 4
weight_lbs = 185
nickname =
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date|1952|4|22
birth_place =San Francisco, California
death_date = death date and age|2002|7|30|1952|4|22
death_place =Escondido, California
college =University of San Francisco
draft = 2nd round (29th overall)
draft_year = 1974
draft_team =Golden State Warriors
career_start = 1974
career_end = 1983
former_teams = Golden State Warriors (1974-1979)
San Diego Clippers (1980-1981)
Seattle SuperSonics (1981-1982)
awards =Philip (Phil) Arnold Smith (
April 22 ,1952 –July 30 ,2002 ) was an American professionalbasketball player who played for 9 seasons in theNational Basketball Association (NBA).Collegiate career
A 6'4"
All-American guard from theUniversity of San Francisco , Smith was not heavily recruited out ofGeorge Washington High School (San Francisco) . After graduating from high school a semester early, Smith followed his older brother and enrolled in night classes at theUniversity of San Francisco . Having been seen playing in a pickup game on campus, he was recruited by coachBob Gaillard , who enlisted him on the freshman squad (theNCAA did not allow freshmen to play on varsity at this time) where he averaged 16.7 ppg. He went on to lead the team in scoring in each of his three varsity seasons, 15.0, 18.7, and 20.7 ppg, for a career average of 18.1 ppg and was an all-West Coast Conference selection all three years. TheDons made appearances in the1972 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament placing 4th in the Western Regional after losing to Weber State, and finished in the elite eight in the1973 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and1974 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament , where they lost both times to UCLA underJohn Wooden . As a result he was drafted #1 in the 1973ABA draft by theVirginia Squires , but declined leaving college early. He was named to theAll-American team his senior year. Scoring 1,523 career points, he excelled at USF becoming the ninth-leading scorer in school history. On February 17, 2001 his number 20 was retired at halftime during a home game against theUniversity of San Diego . He is one of only five players to have his number retired by theUniversity of San Francisco . He was named one of the Top-50 WCC athletes of all-time in 2001.Professional career
After his senior year he was selected with the 32nd pick by the
Golden State Warriors in the 2nd round of the 1974 National Basketball Association (NBA) draft (29th pick overall). Smith spent six seasons with the Warriors. As a rookie during the 1975 season, he averaged 7.7 points on 48 percent shooting in 74 games and was a member of the Golden State Warriors lone NBA championship team. The following year, he stepped into the starting lineup and averaged a career-best 20.0 points while playing in all 82 games. Smith was a two-time NBA All-Star (1976 and 1977), an All-NBA second-team selection in 1976 and a 1976 All-NBA defensive second-team selection. He played for 9 seasons (1974-1983) in theNational Basketball Association (NBA), for the Warriors, the San Diego Clippers, and theSeattle SuperSonics . Smith finished his NBA career with 9,924 total points and a 15.1 ppg career average. A ruptured Achilles tendon prior to the start of the 1979-80 campaign caused the decline of his career.Personal
Was the third of 9 children born to Ben and Thelma Smith of San Francisco. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Angela, and their 5 children: Alicia, Philip, Amber, Martin and Peter, and 7 grandchildren. Martin played collegiately for the
California Golden Bears from 2002-2006; Peter will play for his parents alma mater, theUniversity of San Francisco (class of 2011).September 27th is Phil Smith Day in
San Francisco, California as decreed by former Mayor Willie Brown.A scholarship endowment in Smith's name and the name of Arthur Zief, Jr. was established at the
University of San Francisco by Art Zief.Death
Philip Smith died at
Palomar Medical Center inEscondido, California from complications withmultiple myeloma cancer, after a five-year battle with the disease. He was 50.References
* [http://thedraftreview.com/history/drafted1974/Smith-Phil.htm College Career Statistics]
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0905146.html Small Biography]
* [http://www.databasebasketball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=SMITHPH01 Professional Career Statistics]
* [http://slick.org/deathwatch/mailarchive/msg00838.html News Article upon death]
* [http://www.nba.com/warriors/history/alattles_championship.html Interview with Al Attles about Phil Smith]
* [http://www.nba.com/warriors/history/hwc_7475team.html Article about 1974-1975 championship team]
* [http://www.usfca.edu/media_relations/USFreports/1.4.html University of San Francisco article on alumni]
* [http://www.usfca.edu/usfnews/02/09.03.02/briefs.html University of San Francisco article upon death]
* [http://usfdons.cstv.com/genrel/073102aaa.html Dons and Warrior Great Phil Smith Passes Away]
* [http://basketball-reference.com/players/s/smithph01.html Career Stats]
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