Keith Smart
| File:Keith Smart.jpg Smart as head coach of the Golden State Warriors in 2011 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 21, 1964 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S. |
| Listed height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
| Listed weight | 175 lb (79 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | McKinley (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) |
| College |
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| NBA draft | 1988: 2nd round, 41st overall pick |
| Drafted by | Golden State Warriors |
| Playing career | 1988–1997 |
| Position | Point guard |
| Number | 3 |
| Coaching career | 1997–2024 |
| Career history | |
Playing | |
| 1988 | San Antonio Spurs |
| 1989 | San Miguel Beermen |
| 1989 | Worcester Counts |
| 1990 | Youngstown Pride |
| 1991 | Halifax Windjammers |
| 1993 | Bravo de Lara |
| 1994 | Cambrais Basket |
| 1995 | Trotamundos de Carabobo |
| 1995–1996 | Florida Beachdogs |
| 1996–1997 | Fort Wayne Fury |
Coaching | |
| 1997–2000 | Fort Wayne Fury |
| 2000–2003 | Cleveland Cavaliers (assistant) |
| 2003 | Cleveland Cavaliers |
| 2003–2010 | Golden State Warriors (assistant) |
| 2010–2011 | Golden State Warriors |
| 2011–2012 | Sacramento Kings (assistant) |
| 2011–2013 | Sacramento Kings |
| 2014–2016 | Miami Heat (assistant) |
| 2016–2018 | Memphis Grizzlies (assistant) |
| 2018–2019 | New York Knicks (assistant) |
| 2021–2024 | Arkansas (assistant) |
| Career highlights | |
As player:
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| Women's Basketball Hall of Fame | |
Jonathan Keith Smart (born September 21, 1964) is an American former basketball coach and player.
Playing career
[edit | edit source]He is perhaps best remembered for hitting the game-winning shot in the 1987 NCAA championship game that gave the Indiana Hoosiers a 74–73 victory over the Syracuse Orangemen.[1] He had transferred to Indiana from Garden City Community College in Kansas where he was a two-year standout and Jayhawk Conference Player of the Year.[2]
After two seasons at Indiana, Smart was signed by the San Antonio Spurs, with whom he played two games in the 1988–89 season. In 12 minutes, Smart scored two points and had two assists and one rebound. Smart later played in the Philippines, with the San Miguel Beermen of the PBA, in the 1989 Reinforced Conference, where he played through an injury and was eventually replaced by Ennis Whatley after only five games.[3] After the PBA, he played in the World Basketball League: first with the Worcester Counts in 1989.[4] He then played for the Youngstown Pride and was traded to the Halifax Windjammers in March 1991.[5] Smart later played in the Continental Basketball Association with the Rapid City Thrillers (1995–96) and Fort Wayne Fury (1996–97).[6] He also played two seasons in France and one in Venezuela.[2]
Coaching career
[edit | edit source]In 2002, Smart finished the season as interim coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers. His record was 9–31 with the club. In 2003, he became an assistant with the Golden State Warriors.
In 2010, Smart took over for Golden State Warriors head coach Don Nelson before the start of the 2010–11 training camp.[7]
The Warriors fired Smart on April 27, 2011, following a 36 win season, a 10-game improvement from the previous season.[8][9] He joined the Sacramento Kings as an assistant coach in November 2011.[10] On January 5, 2012, the Kings named Smart head coach after firing Paul Westphal.[11] He recorded a 48–93 record over parts of two seasons with the team. On May 31, 2013, the Kings fired Smart with one year remaining on his contract.[12][13] On September 17, 2014, the Miami Heat announced they had hired Smart as an assistant coach.
On December 6, 2019, Smart was fired by the New York Knicks.[14]
On May 12, 2021, Smart was announced as Assistant Coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks under Head Coach Eric Musselman.[15] On January 15, 2022, Smart served one game as the Arkansas interim coach while Musselman was out with shoulder surgery. Smart led the unranked Razorbacks to a thrilling 65–58 victory over No. 12 LSU in Baton Rouge.[16]
On January 13, 2025, Smart was announced as the head coach for Utah Prep Academy in Hurricane, Utah. There he coaches the #1 high school player in the nation, AJ Dybantsa.[17]
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Smart and his wife Carol have two children.[18] His son Jared is currently a wide receiver for the University of Hawaii.[19]
Head coaching record
[edit | edit source]| Regular season | G | Games coached | W | Games won | L | Games lost | W–L % | Win–loss % |
| Playoffs | PG | Playoff games | PW | Playoff wins | PL | Playoff losses | PW–L % | Playoff win–loss % |
| Team | Year | G | W | L | W–L% | Finish | PG | PW | PL | PW–L% | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleveland | 2002–03 | 40 | 9 | 31 | .225 | 8th in Central | — | — | — | — | Missed Playoffs |
| Golden State | 2010–11 | 82 | 36 | 46 | .439 | 3rd in Pacific | — | — | — | — | Missed Playoffs |
| Sacramento | 2011–12 | 59 | 20 | 39 | .339 | 5th in Pacific | — | — | — | — | Missed Playoffs |
| Sacramento | 2012–13 | 82 | 28 | 54 | .341 | 4th in Pacific | — | — | — | — | Missed Playoffs |
| Career | 263 | 93 | 170 | .354 | — | — | — | — | |||
See also
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References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Keith Smart's last-gasp basket propelled Indiana to a - 04.06.87 - SI Vault
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Career statistics from NBA.comLua error in Module:EditAtWikidata at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). · Basketball Reference
- Career statistics from WNBA.comLua error in Module:EditAtWikidata at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). · Basketball ReferenceLua error in Module:EditAtWikidata at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- BasketballReference.com: Keith Smart (as coach)
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