About Josh Smith Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born in College Park in Georgia on the 5th of December 1985 is Atlanta Hawks’ player Josh Smith. He was born to Smith couple Pete and Paulette, with his siblings namely Shanti, Kasola, Phebe and Walter. Smith is popularly known as “J-smoove.”
He went to study high school in John McEachern High School and when he reached his senior year, he transferred to the Oak Hill Academy just like Rajon Rondo. As part of the said school’s basketball team, Smith was able to earn the reputation of being an accomplished shot-blocker and was able to maintain it up to his NBA years. He played side by side Randolph Morris, his present teammate in Atlanta Hawk and Dwight Howard of Orlando Magic for the highly looked upon AAU team of the Atlanta Celtics for the 2003 summer.
Since Smith has joined the league directly from high school, he openly disagreed with the change in rule which prohibits those high school players to be part of the NBA Entry Draft. Still in his young years, many would surely aspire to be like him and to have items from him. You can now have them all straight from this site. Get also those from Clyde Drexler and of course, Grant Hill.
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About Josh Smith:
Josh Smith (full name: Joshua Smith; no nicknames) plays Forward for the Atlanta Hawks. During his career, he has played 457 games, scored 6531 points (14.3 ppg) and grabbed 3479 rebounds (7.6 rpg). Smith also dished out 1337 assists (2.9 apg), made 571 steals (1.2 spg), and blocked 1070 shots (2.3 bpg). Born in College Park, Georgia on December 5, 1985, Smith stands 6-9 and weighs 225 lbs. He attended high school at Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia. He was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1st round (17th pick, 17th overall) of the 2004 NBA draft.