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HOW JOSH BECAME A HAWK: Selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 17th
overall pick (first round) in the 2004 NBA Draft.
LAST SEASON (2006-07): Quietly establishing himself as one of the NBAs
top young stars, Smith is poised to elevate his game to All-Star level following
his emergence as the Hawks key performer during the absence of All-Star guard
Joe Johnson Smith not only raised his scoring average every month of the
06-07 season, he tallied 20.3 ppg in March and 21.1 ppg in April On the
year, he averaged 16.4 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.9 blocks, 3.3 assists, 1.4 steals
and 36.8 minutes (.439 FG%, .250 3FG%, .693 FT%) in 72 games (all starts)
Smith was 2nd in the NBA with 2.9 blocked shots per game (trailing Denvers
Marcus Camby) clearly serving notice he should have received more
consideration for the leagues All-Defensive Team and 19th in steals with 1.4
spg He was one of only three players (along with Phoenixs Shawn Marion and
Chicagos Ben Wallace) who ranked in the Top 20 in rebounds (14th), steals and
blocks Not only did he lead the club in blocks and rebounds, he finished 2nd
in scoring and steals, and 3rd in assists and minutes played Smith had a
team-best 32 double-doubles (t19th in the NBA, pts/rebs), and finished one point
shy of his first career triple-double (9 pts/12 rebs/10 assts (career high))
against Sacramento (3/19) Nine days earlier, he recorded a personal-best 32
points on a career-high 12 FGM v/Minnesota (3/10) His most impressive
double-double came three nights later v/Philadelphia (3/13) when he garnered 26
points and 17 boards On Mar. 3, Smith became the youngest player in NBA
history (21 years/88 days) to reach the 500 career block level Also set or
tied career highs in minutes (51), steals (5) and assists (10) He led the team
in scoring 19 times, rebounding 35 occasions and assists 15 times Scored 20 or
more points 27 times, and reached personal milestones of 2,000 points and 1,000
career rebounds Recipient of the teams Lou Hudson Award (Most Improved
Player) for the second straight season In 6th place entering this season on
the Hawks all-time blocked shots list at 559 Smith missed eight games due to
injury (hernia surgery, 12/26 - 1/10) SEASON HIGHS: 32 pts v/Minn (3/10/07),
18 rebs v/Milw (4/6/07), 10 assts v/Sac (3/19/07), 5 stls v/Bos (1/15/07), 7
blks (2x), 51 mins v/Mia (11/18/06), 12 FGM (2x), 4 3FGM @Tor (11/10/06), 10 FTM
(2x).
PROFESSIONAL CAREER: Heading into his fourth year in the NBA, Smith has
averages of 12.4 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.4 blocks and 2.5 assists (.439 FG%,
.267 3FG%, .700 FT%) in 226 career games Became the youngest player in NBA
history (20 years, 107 days) to reach 300 career blocked shots (at Philadelphia
on 3/22/06) He has missed 13 career games because of injury or illness, two
for a league suspension (flagrant foul) and two due to team suspension CAREER
HIGHS: 32 pts v/Minn (3/10/07), 18 rebs v/Milw (4/6/07), 10 assts v/Sac
(3/19/07), 5 stls v/Bos (1/15/07), 10 blks @Dall (12/18/04), 51 mins v/Mia
(11/18/06), 12 FGM (2x), 4 3FGM (2x), 10 FTM (3x) 2005-06: Elevated his game
tremendously from the flashy slam-dunker that brought him the most attention as
a rookie, Smith expanded his talents on both ends of the floor Averaged 11.3
points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.6 blocks, 2.4 assists and 32.0 minutes (.425 FG%, .309
3FG%, .719 FT%) in 80 games (73 starts) during his second NBA season He led
the Hawks in blocked shots, finishing 2nd in the NBA in total rejections (208)
and 4th in blocks per game Smith became only the fourth Hawk and first
non-center to post 200 blocks in one year, joining Dikembe Mutombo, Theo
Ratliff and Tree Rollins Among team leaders, Smith ranked 3rd on the club in
rebounds (t37th in NBA), and 4th in scoring and assists In the month of April
(11 games), put up 17.5 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 3.4 blocks and 1.5
steals After falling short in three-pointers made over the first 49 games,
Smith knocked down 34 triples over the final 31 games He notched 11
double-doubles on the season In an Apr. 15 game at Milwaukee, scored 28
points, and posting seven rebounds, seven assists and three blocks Grabbed 15
rebounds, to go along with 17 points, seven assists, three blocks and two steals
v/Minn (4/5) Reached double-figures in points 41 times and rebounds on 17
occasions Posted team-high rebounding honors 16 times Presented with the
Hawks inaugural Lou Hudson Award (for being considered the Most Improved
Player) after the final regular season game Missed two games in December as a
result of a league-imposed suspension Named to the NBA All-Rookie second team
(2004-05) after averaging 9.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.0 blocks, 1.7 assists and
27.7 minutes (.455 FG%, .688 FT%) in 74 games Led the Hawks in blocked shots,
was 12th in the NBA and first among all rookies He finished 5th on the club in
points and 2nd in rebounding Among rookies, finished 8th in scoring, 3rd in
rebounding, tied for 12th in assists, 10th in steals, tied for 9th in field goal
percentage and 5th in efficiency rating Posted 10 double-doubles (fourth among
rookies) In his 59 starts, Smith put up 10.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists
and 2.2 blocks (.450 FG%, .686 FT%) During a December (18th) game at Dallas,
he rejected an NBA season-high 10 shots -- becoming the youngest player in
league history to achieve that feat In addition, he was the third NBA player
to ever block 10 or more without committing a personal foul Won the Sprite
Rising Stars Slam Dunk contest on All-Star weekend in Denver joining former
Hawks high-flyers Dominique Wilkins (1985 and 1990) and Anthony Spud Webb
(1986) as Slam Dunk champs Smith also participated in the got milk? Rookie
Challenge that weekend, totalling 12 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block
in 24 minutes (4-8 FGs, 4-4 FTs).
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Smith transferred to Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson,
VA) for his senior season, after attending McEachern High School in Powder
Springs, GA for three years Originally committed to play at Indiana University
before declaring for the draft Named a 2004 McDonald's All-American and played
in the McDonald's High School All-America game Named to the PARADE All-America
Team, and was selected to the 2004 USA Men's Junior National Select Team
Excelled in several postseason all-star games, including the EA Sports Roundball
Classic (15 points) and the Nike Hoop Summit (27 points), where he was named the
MVP after leading the USA Select Team to a 99-79 win over the World Select squad
As a senior (2003-04) at Oak Hill, Smith set a single-season school record for
most points scored with 980 He was a finalist for the 2004 Naismith Award,
leading the team to a 38-0 mark and a No. 1 national ranking Averaged 25.8 ppg,
7.4 rpg, 6.0 bpg and 3.0 spg, shooting 61 percent from the field and 70 percent
from the charity stripe In his junior season (2002-03), put in 20.6 ppg, 11.6
rpg, 6.0 bpg and 4.0 apg Was named MVP of the ABCD Camp in the summer of 2003
Tallied 19.8 ppg, 9.4 rpg and 3.5 apg as a sophomore (2001-02) Smith was a
two-time All-State selection at McEachern.
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