Loyalty4Life
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Probably most of you here don't know, but he is my favorite Blazer and player all-time. Sure I've only been actively following the league for about 11 years, but there were things about him that made you respect him as a player and as a person.
During his years in Portland, he was always a player you could count on to be reliable and provide exactly what he brought to the table - scoring, three point shooting, free throws, and he was a post up guard, probably better than Andre Miller, IMO. He was 6'8", and had the advantage during many nights against the other defender.
He was smooth as a player and brought his A game when it mattered most. I enjoyed reading the Oregonian's article on Smith about his years in PDX:
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2009/10/trail_blazers_top_40_no_38_ste.html
My favorite moment with Smitty? Crazily, it was when he was playing for the Spurs. The Lakers were going for yet another championship in 2003, and the Spurs were in LAX to finish the series and win, which they did. Does anyone remember this? The Spurs had the game in hand, Fisher and Kobe Bryant crying on the bench, and Smitty had the ball with the clock just winding down, waiting for the clock to reach 0:00 in the fourth quarter. Smith has the ball in the corner, and with probably 5 seconds left, just jacks up a casual three and makes it. Regardless of Smitty's reasons for doing that, I could not have picked a better time and player for a person to stick it to the Lakers. That shot was lasting for me. I was glad he took it.
What are your memories of Smitty?
During his years in Portland, he was always a player you could count on to be reliable and provide exactly what he brought to the table - scoring, three point shooting, free throws, and he was a post up guard, probably better than Andre Miller, IMO. He was 6'8", and had the advantage during many nights against the other defender.
He was smooth as a player and brought his A game when it mattered most. I enjoyed reading the Oregonian's article on Smith about his years in PDX:
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2009/10/trail_blazers_top_40_no_38_ste.html
My favorite moment with Smitty? Crazily, it was when he was playing for the Spurs. The Lakers were going for yet another championship in 2003, and the Spurs were in LAX to finish the series and win, which they did. Does anyone remember this? The Spurs had the game in hand, Fisher and Kobe Bryant crying on the bench, and Smitty had the ball with the clock just winding down, waiting for the clock to reach 0:00 in the fourth quarter. Smith has the ball in the corner, and with probably 5 seconds left, just jacks up a casual three and makes it. Regardless of Smitty's reasons for doing that, I could not have picked a better time and player for a person to stick it to the Lakers. That shot was lasting for me. I was glad he took it.
What are your memories of Smitty?

