Jabari Montsho Smith (born April 12, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player who last played with Pioneros de Quintana Roo in Mexico.
Jabari Smith Jr. Scouting Report | 2022 NBA Draft Breakdowns
Jabari Smith Jr. was one of the best players in college basketball as a freshman. A sharpshooting forward/wing, Jabari put his imprint on games showing off tantalizing shot making & defensive abilities, and becoming a #1 pick contender.
*Slight Change to his Ceiling* All Star-Borderline/All-NBA*
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Jabari Smith Official Freshman Year Highlights | 2021-22
Jabari Smith might be the most NBA ready player in all of college basketball. He has guided an amazing auburn team all season long, but the end goal is a National Championship.
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published: 11 Feb 2022
2022 NBA MOCK DRAFT: Chet Holmgren, Jabari Smith or Paolo Banchero? Breaking down the Top 3 picks!
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NBA Draft 2022: Jabari Smith | Off the Dribble Jumpers
Jabari Smith shot 40% on Off the dribble jumpers in his lone season at Auburn (42/105). He scored 0.981 on off the dribble opportunities. The biggest strength in his game.
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Auburn's Jabari Smith Is A Future Star | Early-Season Highlights
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2022 NBA Draft prospect Jabari Smith film session with Mike Schmitz | NBA on ESPN
Mike Schmitz sits down with Auburn Tigers big man Jabari Smith to discuss his abilities ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft.
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SEC Freshman Of The Year Jabari Smith 2021-22 Season Highlights | 16.9 PPG 7.4 RPG 42.8 FG%
A consensus All-American, Smith was Auburn’s best player and among the best in the nation this season. His freshman season—and likely his only season of college ball—ends averaging a team-high 16.9 points per game to go along with 7.4 rebounds and 1.85 assists. He shot 42.8 percent from the field and 42 percent from 3-point range on the year.
“He’s such a great competitor and such a great teammate,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. “He truly does love his teammates…. He’s been raised right. He’s got fantastic parents. He’s got great people around him. His AAU coaches, his high school coaches, his mentors -- he’s got it all. He really does. He’s not selfish. He’s hard-working. He’s disciplined. He’s got his routine.
“He’s a pro. He had a great experience at Auburn, and he made history at Au...
published: 21 Mar 2022
Potential #1 PICK Jabari Smith Jr PRIVATE WORKOUT At OTE! 👀 #Short
Jabari Smith Jr. was one of the best players in college basketball as a freshman. A sharpshooting forward/wing, Jabari put his imprint on games showing off tant...
Jabari Smith Jr. was one of the best players in college basketball as a freshman. A sharpshooting forward/wing, Jabari put his imprint on games showing off tantalizing shot making & defensive abilities, and becoming a #1 pick contender.
*Slight Change to his Ceiling* All Star-Borderline/All-NBA*
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Jabari Smith Jr. was one of the best players in college basketball as a freshman. A sharpshooting forward/wing, Jabari put his imprint on games showing off tantalizing shot making & defensive abilities, and becoming a #1 pick contender.
*Slight Change to his Ceiling* All Star-Borderline/All-NBA*
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Jabari Smith might be the most NBA ready player in all of college basketball. He has guided an amazing auburn team all season long, but the end goal is a Nation...
Jabari Smith might be the most NBA ready player in all of college basketball. He has guided an amazing auburn team all season long, but the end goal is a National Championship.
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Jabari Smith might be the most NBA ready player in all of college basketball. He has guided an amazing auburn team all season long, but the end goal is a National Championship.
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Jabari Smith shot 40% on Off the dribble jumpers in his lone season at Auburn (42/105). He scored 0.981 on off the dribble opportunities. The biggest strength i...
Jabari Smith shot 40% on Off the dribble jumpers in his lone season at Auburn (42/105). He scored 0.981 on off the dribble opportunities. The biggest strength in his game.
Jabari Smith shot 40% on Off the dribble jumpers in his lone season at Auburn (42/105). He scored 0.981 on off the dribble opportunities. The biggest strength in his game.
Mike Schmitz sits down with Auburn Tigers big man Jabari Smith to discuss his abilities ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft.
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Mike Schmitz sits down with Auburn Tigers big man Jabari Smith to discuss his abilities ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft.
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Mike Schmitz sits down with Auburn Tigers big man Jabari Smith to discuss his abilities ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft.
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A consensus All-American, Smith was Auburn’s best player and among the best in the nation this season. His freshman season—and likely his only season of college...
A consensus All-American, Smith was Auburn’s best player and among the best in the nation this season. His freshman season—and likely his only season of college ball—ends averaging a team-high 16.9 points per game to go along with 7.4 rebounds and 1.85 assists. He shot 42.8 percent from the field and 42 percent from 3-point range on the year.
“He’s such a great competitor and such a great teammate,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. “He truly does love his teammates…. He’s been raised right. He’s got fantastic parents. He’s got great people around him. His AAU coaches, his high school coaches, his mentors -- he’s got it all. He really does. He’s not selfish. He’s hard-working. He’s disciplined. He’s got his routine.
“He’s a pro. He had a great experience at Auburn, and he made history at Auburn. So, I’m obviously very, very proud of him.”
Smith built his candidacy as a potential No. 1 pick by making impossible shots look easy all season. Those shots stopped falling at the worst time possible in a frenetic, up-tempo, small-ball game that saw Auburn completely fall apart in a loss to Miami, shooting 30% from the field and trailing from the opening tip.
Smith had easily his worst offensive game of the season, shooting 1-for-8 from 3 and 2-for-8 from 2, looking discombobulated by Miami's unorthodox style, and never finding any type of rhythm, like the rest of his team. Variance, and the extremely high degree of difficulty of attempts he lives off with his sped-up style will lead to nights like this on occasion, but it was still shocking to see it play out.
After 34 games, playing against an elite strength of schedule, NBA teams know exactly the type of prospect Smith is. Still, only two players over 6-6 have ever been drafted in the lottery after shooting under 45% from 2-point range (Cam Reddish and Ziaire Williams), and Smith's lack of explosiveness, extreme reliance on difficult jumpers and inability to create easy shots for himself or others inside the arc reared its head several times in this game, as it has all season.
On the positive side, Smith didn't go down without a fight, grabbing a career-high 15 rebounds, posting three blocks and showing terrific effort all game long sliding his feet on the perimeter and covering ground all over the floor. He was obviously distraught in defeat, and can't be solely blamed for the loss, as his entire team (and coaching staff) had a very poor showing.
Smith will still be a top-3 draft pick ultimately, but his chances of going No. 1 got a little bit smaller with this surprising upset, even if he'll surely still receive strong consideration depending on which team gets the pick. -- Jonathan Givony
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A consensus All-American, Smith was Auburn’s best player and among the best in the nation this season. His freshman season—and likely his only season of college ball—ends averaging a team-high 16.9 points per game to go along with 7.4 rebounds and 1.85 assists. He shot 42.8 percent from the field and 42 percent from 3-point range on the year.
“He’s such a great competitor and such a great teammate,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. “He truly does love his teammates…. He’s been raised right. He’s got fantastic parents. He’s got great people around him. His AAU coaches, his high school coaches, his mentors -- he’s got it all. He really does. He’s not selfish. He’s hard-working. He’s disciplined. He’s got his routine.
“He’s a pro. He had a great experience at Auburn, and he made history at Auburn. So, I’m obviously very, very proud of him.”
Smith built his candidacy as a potential No. 1 pick by making impossible shots look easy all season. Those shots stopped falling at the worst time possible in a frenetic, up-tempo, small-ball game that saw Auburn completely fall apart in a loss to Miami, shooting 30% from the field and trailing from the opening tip.
Smith had easily his worst offensive game of the season, shooting 1-for-8 from 3 and 2-for-8 from 2, looking discombobulated by Miami's unorthodox style, and never finding any type of rhythm, like the rest of his team. Variance, and the extremely high degree of difficulty of attempts he lives off with his sped-up style will lead to nights like this on occasion, but it was still shocking to see it play out.
After 34 games, playing against an elite strength of schedule, NBA teams know exactly the type of prospect Smith is. Still, only two players over 6-6 have ever been drafted in the lottery after shooting under 45% from 2-point range (Cam Reddish and Ziaire Williams), and Smith's lack of explosiveness, extreme reliance on difficult jumpers and inability to create easy shots for himself or others inside the arc reared its head several times in this game, as it has all season.
On the positive side, Smith didn't go down without a fight, grabbing a career-high 15 rebounds, posting three blocks and showing terrific effort all game long sliding his feet on the perimeter and covering ground all over the floor. He was obviously distraught in defeat, and can't be solely blamed for the loss, as his entire team (and coaching staff) had a very poor showing.
Smith will still be a top-3 draft pick ultimately, but his chances of going No. 1 got a little bit smaller with this surprising upset, even if he'll surely still receive strong consideration depending on which team gets the pick. -- Jonathan Givony
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Jabari Smith Jr. was one of the best players in college basketball as a freshman. A sharpshooting forward/wing, Jabari put his imprint on games showing off tantalizing shot making & defensive abilities, and becoming a #1 pick contender.
*Slight Change to his Ceiling* All Star-Borderline/All-NBA*
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Jabari Smith might be the most NBA ready player in all of college basketball. He has guided an amazing auburn team all season long, but the end goal is a National Championship.
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Jabari Smith shot 40% on Off the dribble jumpers in his lone season at Auburn (42/105). He scored 0.981 on off the dribble opportunities. The biggest strength in his game.
Mike Schmitz sits down with Auburn Tigers big man Jabari Smith to discuss his abilities ahead of the 2022 NBA Draft.
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A consensus All-American, Smith was Auburn’s best player and among the best in the nation this season. His freshman season—and likely his only season of college ball—ends averaging a team-high 16.9 points per game to go along with 7.4 rebounds and 1.85 assists. He shot 42.8 percent from the field and 42 percent from 3-point range on the year.
“He’s such a great competitor and such a great teammate,” Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. “He truly does love his teammates…. He’s been raised right. He’s got fantastic parents. He’s got great people around him. His AAU coaches, his high school coaches, his mentors -- he’s got it all. He really does. He’s not selfish. He’s hard-working. He’s disciplined. He’s got his routine.
“He’s a pro. He had a great experience at Auburn, and he made history at Auburn. So, I’m obviously very, very proud of him.”
Smith built his candidacy as a potential No. 1 pick by making impossible shots look easy all season. Those shots stopped falling at the worst time possible in a frenetic, up-tempo, small-ball game that saw Auburn completely fall apart in a loss to Miami, shooting 30% from the field and trailing from the opening tip.
Smith had easily his worst offensive game of the season, shooting 1-for-8 from 3 and 2-for-8 from 2, looking discombobulated by Miami's unorthodox style, and never finding any type of rhythm, like the rest of his team. Variance, and the extremely high degree of difficulty of attempts he lives off with his sped-up style will lead to nights like this on occasion, but it was still shocking to see it play out.
After 34 games, playing against an elite strength of schedule, NBA teams know exactly the type of prospect Smith is. Still, only two players over 6-6 have ever been drafted in the lottery after shooting under 45% from 2-point range (Cam Reddish and Ziaire Williams), and Smith's lack of explosiveness, extreme reliance on difficult jumpers and inability to create easy shots for himself or others inside the arc reared its head several times in this game, as it has all season.
On the positive side, Smith didn't go down without a fight, grabbing a career-high 15 rebounds, posting three blocks and showing terrific effort all game long sliding his feet on the perimeter and covering ground all over the floor. He was obviously distraught in defeat, and can't be solely blamed for the loss, as his entire team (and coaching staff) had a very poor showing.
Smith will still be a top-3 draft pick ultimately, but his chances of going No. 1 got a little bit smaller with this surprising upset, even if he'll surely still receive strong consideration depending on which team gets the pick. -- Jonathan Givony
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Jabari Montsho Smith (born April 12, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player who last played with Pioneros de Quintana Roo in Mexico.
HOUSTON (AP) — Jabari Smith Jr. logró su número máximo en la temporada, con 28 puntos al atinar cinco triples, y los Rockets de Houston nunca estuvieron en desventaja para apalear el viernes 125-104 a los Clippers de Los Ángeles... .
Jabari Smith Jr. scored a season-high 28 points and Alperen Sengun recorded his fifth career triple-double as the Houston Rockets capped a sweep of back-to-back home games against the Los Angeles Clippers with a 125-104 victory on Friday ... .
Jabari Smith Jr. had a season-high 28 points with five three-pointers and the Houston Rockets never trailed in a 125-104 rout of the Clippers on Friday night in their NBA Cup opener ... Clippers ... Rockets ... Key moment ... Key stat ... Up next ... .
Houston would need to be content with shipping Dillon Brooks, Jabari Smith Jr., Jock Landale, a 2027 first-round pick (via the Phoenix Suns), and a 2029 first-round pick (via the Rockets) to the Bucks for Lillard ... More NBA ... .
By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP SportsWriter. HOUSTON — The Clippers got Texas two-stomped in Houston. Jabari Smith Jr ...James Harden had 21 points and six rebounds for the Clippers, who lost their third straight after winning their previous four ... Kevin Porter Jr ... .
"I love the game and I'm happy I'm still able to come out here and make some plays to help our ball club win," James said ... "I'm just putting the work in ... I'll clean that up." ... Jabari Smith led the Rockets with 28 points in the West Group A matchup.
The Cavs are the sixth team to go 14-0 and first since the Golden State Warriors opened 24-0 in 2015-16. Cleveland’s 14-game winning streak is the longest in the club’s 55-year existence ...HEAT 124, PACERS 111 ... HOUSTON (AP) — Jabari Smith Jr ... ....
The Miami Heat are approaching a pivotal moment in franchise history ... “Jimmy Butler and Duncan Robinson for Fred VanVleet, Jabari Smith Jr., Cam Whitmore and a top-five protected 2031 first-round pick.” ... “Jabari Smith Jr ... More NBA ... .
The Houston Rockets have impressed this season ... Their great start is mainly due to their defense ... In a possible trade, Houston could send AmenThompson, Jabari Smith Jr ... For Houston, trading away Thompson and Smith Jr ... More NBA ... .
There, he would play with Jabari Smith, who later starred at Auburn before being taken in the NBA draft lottery in 2022 ... “And of course, being with the Atlanta Celtics, playing with Jabari at Sandy Creek, he had a good foundation.”.