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{{short description|American basketball player}}
{{other people||Charles Smith (disambiguation){{!}}Charles Smith}}
{{other people||Charles Smith (disambiguation){{!}}Charles Smith}}
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{{Infobox basketball biography
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| name = Charles Smith
| name = Charles Smith
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| position = [[Guard (basketball)|Guard]]
| height_ft = 6
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 1
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| weight_lbs = 160
| weight_lbs = 160
| number = 3, 13
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1967|11|29}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1967|11|29}}
| birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]]
| birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]], U.S.
| nationality = American
| high_school = [[All Saints High School (Washington, D.C.)|All Saints]] (Washington, D.C.)
| high_school = [[All Saints High School (Washington, D.C.)|All Saints]] (Washington, D.C.)
| college = [[Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball|Georgetown]] (1985–1989)
| college = [[Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball|Georgetown]] (1985–1989)
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| career_start = 1989
| career_start = 1989
| career_end = 2001
| career_end = 2001
| career_number = 3, 13
| career_position = [[Point guard]]
| years1 = {{nbay|1989|full=y}}
| years1 = {{nbay|1989|full=y}}
| team1 = [[Boston Celtics]]
| team1 = [[Boston Celtics]]
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| team19 = [[Vaqueros de Bayamón]]
| team19 = [[Vaqueros de Bayamón]]
| years20 = 1998–1999
| years20 = 1998–1999
| team20 = [[Basket Napoli|Serapide Pozzuoli]]
| team20 = [[S.S. Basket Napoli|Serapide Pozzuoli]]
| years21 = 1999
| years21 = 1999
| team21 = [[Obras Sanitarias]]
| team21 = [[Obras Sanitarias]]
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| years25 = 2001
| years25 = 2001
| team25 = [[Liège Basket]]
| team25 = [[Liège Basket]]
| highlights =
*[[Continental Basketball Association statistical leaders|CBA assists leader]] (1996)
* Second-team [[NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American]] – [[Associated Press|AP]], [[United Press International|UPI]] ([[1989 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|1989]])
* [[Big East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year|Big East Player of the Year]] (1989)
* First-team [[List of All-Big East Conference men's basketball teams|All-Big East]] (1989)
* Second-team All-Big East (1988)
| stats_league = NBA
| stats_league = NBA
| stat1label = [[Point (basketball)|Points]]
| stat1label = [[Point (basketball)|Points]]
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| stat3label = [[Assist (basketball)|Assists]]
| stat3label = [[Assist (basketball)|Assists]]
| stat3value = 115
| stat3value = 115
| highlights =
*[[Continental Basketball Association statistical leaders|CBA assists leader]] (1996)
* Second-team [[NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American]] – [[Associated Press|AP]], [[United Press International|UPI]] ([[1989 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|1989]])
* [[Big East Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year|Big East Player of the Year]] (1989)
* First-team All-[[Big East Conference|Big East]] (1989)
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{{MedalSport | Men's [[basketball]] }}
{{MedalSport | Men's [[basketball]] }}
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{{MedalBronze | [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Seoul]] | [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|Team competition]] }}
{{MedalBronze | [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Seoul]] | [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|Team competition]] }}
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'''Charles Edward Smith IV''' (born November 29, 1967) is a retired American professional [[basketball]] player who played with the [[Boston Celtics]] and [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] in the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].
'''Charles Edward Smith IV''' (born November 29, 1967) is an American former professional [[basketball]] player who played with the [[Boston Celtics]] and [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). Smith was also a member of the bronze medal-winning [[1988 United States men's Olympic basketball team|1988 United States Olympic team]] and was an [[NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American]] college player at [[Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball|Georgetown]].


==College career==
==College career==
Smith was born in Washington, D.C., where he attended [[Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, D.C.)|All Saints High School]]. At [[Georgetown University]] he was the [[Big East Men's Basketball Player of the Year]] for the 1988–89 season.
Smith was born in Washington, D.C., where he attended [[Archbishop Carroll High School (Washington, D.C.)|All Saints High School]]. At [[Georgetown University]] he was the [[Big East Men's Basketball Player of the Year]] for the [[1988–89 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team|1988–89 season]].


Smith also played for the 1988 [[United States national basketball team|United States Men's Olympic Basketball Team]], the last American team not to feature NBA players.
Smith also played for the 1988 [[United States national basketball team|United States Men's Olympic Basketball Team]], the last American team not to feature NBA players.


==Professional career==
==Professional career==
After his college career, Smith went undrafted during the [[1989 NBA draft]]. But he went on to play for the [[Boston Celtics]] and the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]].
After his college career, Smith went undrafted during the [[1989 NBA draft]], but he went on to play for the [[Boston Celtics]] and the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]].


==Conviction of vehicular homicide==
==Conviction of vehicular homicide==
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==Shooting==
==Shooting==
On October 21, 2010, Smith was shot twice in the chest at his home in [[Bowie, Maryland]].<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nba/news/story?id=5712909 Report: Former Boston Celtic Charles Smith shot, hospitalized – ESPN Boston]</ref> Smith underwent surgery and survived. The next day, police discovered "large quantity of cocaine and evidence of a gambling operation" in a search of his home.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2010-10-23/sports/bs-sp-digest-1023-20101023_1_field-hockey-jill-reeve-acc |title=Ex-Hoyas star Smith shot at Bowie home, police say |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=October 23, 2010}}</ref>
On October 21, 2010, Smith was shot twice in the chest at his home in [[Bowie, Maryland]].<ref>[https://www.espn.com/boston/nba/news/story?id=5712909 Report: Former Boston Celtic Charles Smith shot, hospitalized – ESPN Boston]</ref> Smith underwent surgery and survived. The next day, police discovered "large quantity of cocaine and evidence of a gambling operation" in a search of his home.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/2010/10/23/ex-hoyas-star-smith-shot-at-bowie-home-police-say-cocaine-found/ |title=Ex-Hoyas star Smith shot at Bowie home, police say |work=The Baltimore Sun |date=October 23, 2010}}</ref>

{{update|date=October 2019}}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 22 November 2024

Charles Smith
Personal information
Born (1967-11-29) November 29, 1967 (age 57)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight160 lb (73 kg)
Career information
High schoolAll Saints (Washington, D.C.)
CollegeGeorgetown (1985–1989)
NBA draft1989: undrafted
Playing career1989–2001
PositionPoint guard
Number3, 13
Career history
1989–1990Boston Celtics
1990–1991Rapid City Thrillers
1991Boston Celtics
1991Rockford Lightning
1994Rockford Lightning
1994–1995Hartford Hellcats
1995Omaha Racers
1995Florida Sharks
1995Florida Beach Dogs
1995Minnesota Timberwolves
1996Florida Beach Dogs
1996Florida Sharks
1996Red Star Belgrade
1996–1997Florida Beach Dogs
1997Iraklis
1997Rockford Lightning
1997–1998La Crosse Bobcats
1998Ourense
1998Vaqueros de Bayamón
1998–1999Serapide Pozzuoli
1999Obras Sanitarias
1999–2000Record Napoli
2000Media Broker Messina
2000–2001La Crosse Bobcats
2001Liège Basket
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points186
Rebounds76
Assists115
Stats at NBA.com Edit this at Wikidata
Stats at Basketball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Seoul Team competition

Charles Edward Smith IV (born November 29, 1967) is an American former professional basketball player who played with the Boston Celtics and Minnesota Timberwolves in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Smith was also a member of the bronze medal-winning 1988 United States Olympic team and was an All-American college player at Georgetown.

College career

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Smith was born in Washington, D.C., where he attended All Saints High School. At Georgetown University he was the Big East Men's Basketball Player of the Year for the 1988–89 season.

Smith also played for the 1988 United States Men's Olympic Basketball Team, the last American team not to feature NBA players.

Professional career

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After his college career, Smith went undrafted during the 1989 NBA draft, but he went on to play for the Boston Celtics and the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Conviction of vehicular homicide

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On March 12, 1992, Smith was convicted of vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a crime, in the hit-and-run deaths of two Boston University students on March 22, 1991.[1] He subsequently served time in prison.[2]

Shooting

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On October 21, 2010, Smith was shot twice in the chest at his home in Bowie, Maryland.[3] Smith underwent surgery and survived. The next day, police discovered "large quantity of cocaine and evidence of a gambling operation" in a search of his home.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Smith, a former Celtic, gets a split verdict, abstract The New York Times. March 13, 1992. Accessed August 27, 2007.
  2. ^ Charles E. Smith, former Hoya, NBA player, shot in Bowie; drugs found in home | TBD.com Archived October 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Report: Former Boston Celtic Charles Smith shot, hospitalized – ESPN Boston
  4. ^ "Ex-Hoyas star Smith shot at Bowie home, police say". The Baltimore Sun. October 23, 2010.