- Doug Smith (basketball)
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Doug Smith Personal information Born September 17, 1969 Medal recordMen's Basketball Competitor for the United States FIBA Americas Championship Silver 1989 Mexico City Team competition World Championship Bronze 1990 Buenos Aires Team Competition Pan American Games Silver 1999 Winnipeg Team competition Goodwill Games Silver 1990 Seattle Team competition Douglas ("Doug") Smith (born September 17, 1969 in Detroit, Michigan) is a retired American basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. Smith played in five NBA seasons, for the Mavericks (1991–95) and the Boston Celtics (1995–96) and averaged 8.0 ppg in his career. He was selected by the Toronto Raptors in the 1995 expansion draft, but was released by them before he played in any games.[citation needed]
Smith is a 1987 graduate of Detroit's Mackenzie High School; he played collegiate basketball for the University of Missouri, where his number 34 is retired.
Doug Smith also played for the US national team in the 1990 FIBA World Championship, winning the bronze medal.[1]
See also
- List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds
References
External links
- Doug Smith at Basketball-Reference.com
United States squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship – Bronze medal 1991 NBA Draft First round Larry Johnson · Kenny Anderson · Billy Owens · Dikembe Mutombo · Steve Smith · Doug Smith · Luc Longley · Mark Macon · Stacey Augmon · Brian Williams · Terrell Brandon · Greg Anthony · Dale Davis · Rich King · Anthony Avent · Chris Gatling · Victor Alexander · Kevin Brooks · LaBradford Smith · John Turner · Eric Murdock · LeRon Ellis · Stanley Roberts · Rick Fox · Shaun Vandiver · Mark Randall · Pete ChilcuttSecond round Kevin Lynch · George Ackles · Rodney Monroe · Randy Brown · Chad Gallagher · Donald Hodge · Myron Brown · Mike Iuzzolino · Chris Corchiani · Elliot Perry · Joe Wylie · Jimmy Oliver · Doug Overton · Sean Green · Steve Hood · Lamont Strothers · Álvaro Teherán · Bobby Phills · Richard Dumas · Keith Hughes · Isaac Austin · Greg Sutton · Joey Wright · Žan Tabak · Anthony Jones · Von McDade · Marcus Kennedy1990 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans First Team
Derrick Coleman • Chris Jackson • Larry Johnson • Gary Payton • Lionel SimmonsSecond Team
Hank Gathers • Kendall Gill • Bo Kimble • Alonzo Mourning • Rumeal Robinson • Dennis Scott • Doug SmithBig Eight Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year 1957: Thompson | 1958: Boozer | 1959: Boozer | 1960–67: None selected | 1968: Don. Smith | 1969: Meely | 1970: Robisch | 1971: Meely & Robisch | 1972: Stallworth | 1973: Kruger | 1974: Kruger | 1975: Adams | 1976: W. Smith | 1977: Anderson & Evans | 1978: Evans | 1979: McCullough | 1980: Blackman | 1981: A. Smith | 1982: Frazier | 1983: Stipanovich & Tisdale | 1984: Tisdale | 1985: Tisdale | 1986: Manning | 1987: Manning | 1988: Manning | 1989: King | 1990: Doug Smith | 1991: Houston & Doug Smith | 1992: Peeler | 1993: Reeves | 1994: Booker | 1995: Minor & Reeves | 1996: Vaughn
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