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Former Razorback Nick Smith Jr. makes first NBA start for Charlotte Hornets
Another former Razorback made his first career NBA start over the weekend.
Former Arkansas guard Nick Smith Jr. logged his first career start for the Charlotte Hornets on Friday evening and he made the most of it with 15 points on 6-of-12 shooting from the field in a win over the Chicago Bulls. The No. 27 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, Smith also added five rebounds, one assist and one steal.
“It means a lot,” Smith said during an in-game interview. “I’ve been dreaming all my life for this moment and I’m truly blessed to be in this position.”
A product of North Little Rock High School, Smith has averaged 9.8 points per game over his last five games with Charlotte. He scored a season-high 18 points with four made 3-pointers and five rebounds during a Jan. 5 loss to Cleveland.
“I put in a lot of work,” Smith said in an interview Jan. 17. “I feel like it ain’t going to do nothing but translate, especially when I get out here in the game. So just continue to put in the work and play my role.”
Smith has spent most of the season as a bench player for the Hornets, plus he’s averaged 24.3 points per game across three starts with the team’s G League affiliate, the Greensboro Swarm. Smith has appeared in 20 games for the Hornets so far this year and he’s averaging 11.6 minutes per game.
NBA insider Jake Fischer recently reported that “rival teams have revealed Charlotte’s willingness to discuss the availability of Nick Smith Jr.” as a trade candidate. The league’s trade deadline is Thursday, Feb. 6.
One of three one-and-done player for the Hoop Hogs during the 2022-23 season, Smith was rated as the No. 2 overall recruit in the country for the 2022 class. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound guard appeared in 17 games and averaged 12.5 points per game during an injury-hampered season that ended with a Sweet 16 loss to UConn.
Former Razorback Nick Smith Jr. has officially made his first NBA start for the Charlotte Hornets. After being selected in the first round of the NBA Draft, Smith Jr. has been making waves in the league with his impressive skills and work ethic.Smith Jr., known for his sharp shooting and defensive prowess, has quickly become a fan favorite in Charlotte. His journey from college basketball standout to NBA starter is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game.
Fans of the Razorbacks are thrilled to see one of their own shining on the big stage, and are eager to see what Smith Jr. will accomplish in his rookie season. With his talent and determination, the sky’s the limit for this young star.
Congratulations to Nick Smith Jr. on his first NBA start, and here’s to many more successful games ahead! #GoRazorbacks #CharlotteHornets #NickSmithJr.
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This Razorback Will Be Surprise Star of Liberty Bowl
Which Razorback will be the team’s breakout star of the Liberty Bowl game? Will it be someone who had regular playing time during the season or one of the Hogs thrust into starting duty because the roster shrank for this game?
Bowls games have always provided a big stage for a relative unknown to grab headlines with a surprising and sensational performance. That’ll happen even more with the transfer portal keeping some players out of action and others sitting out to avoid injury prior to the NFL draft.
One of the best individual games in Arkansas bowl history — probably the greatest — belongs to one of those fill-in players. Roland Sales became a starter due to suspensions and he set an Orange Bowl record by running 23 times for two touchdowns and 205 yards.
January 2, 1978: Arkansas upsets Oklahoma 31-6 in the 1978 Orange Bowl. Backup running back Roland Sales sets a then…
Posted by Ghosts of the Orange Bowl on Sunday, May 12, 2024
Sales’ 205-yard outburst was just 25 yards less than the total by Oklahoma’s vaunted wishbone attack that led the nation in rushing. Sales was also the game’s top receiver with 58 yards on four catches.
Oh, by the way, the Hogs routed the Sooners 31-6. That cost Oklahoma a national championship. Arkansas finished No. 3 in the final rankings.
So, who will step forward for Arkansas against Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl? Oddsmakers have it as a high-scoring affair with the Hogs about a one-point favorite. Kickoff is at 6 p.m. Friday at Memphis’ Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium.
Arkansas Razorbacks wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa catches a touchdown pass against the Texas A&M Aggies at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images The logical choice for breakout Hog might be receiver Isaac TeSlaa, now quarterback Taylen Green’s top target. Or it could be running back Rodney Hill, the designated starter after seeing limited duty this season.
Here’s my choice, though. Admittedly, if Hill runs wild, my pick might only play a supporting role. But my hunch, a gut instinct, says Braylen Russell will be the breakout guy against the Red Raiders.
Yep, many of you feel broken trust when it comes to Russell. His dance in and out, then in and out again, of the transfer portal probably reminded many of an on-again, off-again relationship from the past. Bottom line, though, is that Russell is a Razorback.
He’ll likely get the opportunity to display the talent that he flashed at times during the season. He did play in nine games as a true freshman but carried just 47 times for 304 yards. I’ll do the math for you: that’s an impressive 6.5 yards a carry.
Arkansas Razorbacks running back Braylen Russell prepares to stiff arm a defensive back during the first quarter against the Tennessee Volunteers at Razorback Stadium Oct. 5. / Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images The 6-foot-1, 253-pounder, when coming out of Benton High School, was rated the No. 16 running back nationally and the No. 3 overall prospect in Arkansas by ESPN. He has quick feet, agility enough to make linebackers miss, the power to run over safeties, and speed to go 75 yards like he did against Mississippi State.
In that Oct. 26 game at Mississippi State, he ran for 175 yards (10.9 average) in the Hogs’ 58-25 victory. He was Arkansas’ first freshman to rush for 175 or more yards since Darren McFadden had 187 against South Carolina on Nov. 5, 2005.
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Vs Mississippi State:BR’s Stats:
16 CAR 175 YD(10.9 AVG)
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That’s the kind of talent Russell possesses. Will he be as good as McFadden, twice the Heisman Trophy runner-up? Surely not.
Can he be the surprise of the post-season like Sales? Well, he’s got to get off the bench to have a chance. If that happens, look for Russell’s second breakout performance. It just might lead to a great Razorback career.
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The Liberty Bowl is just around the corner, and all eyes are on the Arkansas Razorbacks as they prepare to take on their opponent. While many are focusing on the team’s top performers and key players, there is one Razorback who is poised to be the surprise star of the game.Keep an eye out for running back Trelon Smith, who has been quietly making a name for himself this season. Despite not getting as much attention as some of his teammates, Smith has shown incredible skill and determination on the field. With his speed, agility, and ability to break tackles, he has the potential to make a big impact in the Liberty Bowl.
Don’t be surprised if Smith steals the show and becomes the breakout star of the game. His hard work and talent are sure to shine on the field, and he could be the X-factor that leads the Razorbacks to victory. So keep an eye on Trelon Smith during the Liberty Bowl – you won’t want to miss his standout performance.
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