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Grizz show promise out the gate

Magic-Grizzlies Preview

Season preview: Memphis Grizzlies

Grizz Gettin’ Ready

Grizzlies notebook: Milicic returns

Griz adding (defense) Ross

Grizzlies-Knicks Trade Talk Heats Up

Griz open preseason at Rockets

One-on-One With Josh Smith

Hakim Warrick Likes Grizzlies Picks

Kobe vs Mayo, 1-on-1

Westbrook joins Durant, Green on USA Select team

Mayo Learning the Ropes

Grizzlies Conley Bulking Up for Future

Former Grizzly Mike Miller goes home to Timberwolves

Mayo, Love to swap sides

Hofstra's Agudio hopes for way to NBA

Tim Floyd Promotes O.J. Mayo, the Leader

O.J. Mayo, agent Calvin Andrews sever ties

Carroll, Floyd making seven stops.

Mayo's Stock Rising

USC's Jefferson enters NBA draft

Mayo looks ahead to draft to continue 'ultimate dream'

USC's Mayo Readies For NBA Draft

Confident Beasley takes in Lakers-Clippers game

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Final Four Fun: Russell Robinson vs. Ty Lawson

Jefferson will return to USC for sophomore season

Pac-10: Stanford tames Arizona; Wash. State hangs on

USC ends the Pac-10 regular season with a 77-64 defeat of Stanford.

They said it

Pac-10 Men | USC stymies Arizona

Mayo scores 32 points in USC's 81-75 win over Oregon

Notebook | Former Husky Will Conroy urges more toughness

Recap: Washington vs. USC

The OJ Mayo Story

USC Coach Takes Blame For Possible NCAA Violations By O.J. Mayo

Mayo shows a lot of Love for fellow freshman, UCLA rival

COL BKB: Washington St. 73, USC 58

No. 20 Stanford Welcome No. 22 USC To Maples Pavilion

NCAA Top 25 Poll

College Basketball: Poly hopes to spring another upset

USC puts on a real show in win

O.J. Mayo: The Kobe Bryant Alternative

O.J. Mayo vs. Derrick Rose

Fabulous freshmen meet in New York

Mayo more than shooter

Southern Cal 60, San Diego 50

Mayo isn't fazed by cadets' taunts

Mayo bringing a positive vibe to Southern Cal

Love and Mayo among fresh faces, forces

No nonsense in Mayo's game

Pruitt decides to hold the Mayo

Mayo impresses with maturity, game in debut in Mexico.

  
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Trojans Take On Pirates In Puerto Rico
San Juan, PR -- (Sports Network) - The 19th-ranked USC Trojans and the Seton Hall Pirates have arrived in San Juan to begin play at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. USC opened its season on Saturday with a 78-55 decision over UC Irvine and followed that effort

(19) U-S-C (2-0) Vs. Seton Hall (2-0)
FACTS & STATS: Site: Coliseo De Puerto Rico (18,500) -- San Juan, Puerto Rico. Television: ESPNU. Home Record: USC 2-0, Seton Hall 2-0. Away Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Neutral Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Conference Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall

(19) U-S-C (2-0) Vs. Seton Hall (2-0)
By Pat Taggart, Associate College Basketball EditorFACTS & STATS: Site: Coliseo De Puerto Rico (18,500) -- San Juan, Puerto Rico. Television: ESPNU. Home Record: USC 2-0, Seton Hall 2-0. Away Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Neutral Record: USC 0-0,

Trojans Take On Pirates In Puerto Rico
San Juan, PR -- (Sports Network) - The 19th-ranked USC Trojans and the Seton Hall Pirates have arrived in San Juan to begin play at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. USC opened its season on Saturday with a 78-55 decision over UC Irvine and followed that effort

Trojans Take On Pirates In Puerto Rico
San Juan, PR -- (Sports Network) - The 19th-ranked USC Trojans and the Seton Hall Pirates have arrived in San Juan to begin play at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. USC opened its season on Saturday with a 78-55 decision over UC Irvine and followed that effort

(19) U-S-C (2-0) Vs. Seton Hall (2-0)
FACTS & STATS: Site: Coliseo De Puerto Rico (18,500) -- San Juan, Puerto Rico. Television: ESPNU. Home Record: USC 2-0, Seton Hall 2-0. Away Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Neutral Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Conference Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall

Trojans take on Pirates in Puerto Rico
The 19th-ranked USC Trojans and the Seton Hall Pirates have arrived in San Juan to begin play at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. USC opened its season on Saturday with a 78-55 decision over UC Irvine and followed that effort with a 73-60 decision over New

(19) U-S-C (2-0) Vs. Seton Hall (2-0)
FACTS & STATS: Site: Coliseo De Puerto Rico (18,500) -- San Juan, Puerto Rico. Television: ESPNU. Home Record: USC 2-0, Seton Hall 2-0. Away Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Neutral Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall 0-0. Conference Record: USC 0-0, Seton Hall

Trojans Take On Pirates In Puerto Rico
San Juan, PR -- (Sports Network) - The 19th-ranked USC Trojans and the Seton Hall Pirates have arrived in San Juan to begin play at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. USC opened its season on Saturday with a 78-55 decision over UC Irvine and followed that effort

Trojans take on Pirates in Puerto Rico
The 19th-ranked USC Trojans and the Seton Hall Pirates have arrived in San Juan to begin play at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. USC opened its season on Saturday with a 78-55 decision over UC Irvine and followed that effort with a 73-60 decision over New

  
 
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One-on-One With Josh Smith


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Josh Smith is a 22-year-old power forward with four years of NBA experience, a record-setting setting pace for blocks and enough highlight reel footage to start up his own multimedia empire, but ask the man himself what he really needs and discover nothing more than the feeling of being wanted.

On Friday afternoon Smith signed a five-year $58 million offer sheet with the Memphis Grizzlies, baiting his current Atlanta Hawks club to match the deserved market value or risk losing their second best performer in an improbable and highly successful playoff run last May.

With visions of Smith running the Memphis breaks alongside the likes of Grizzlies Rudy Gay and rookie O.J. Mayo, it didn’t take long for the Atlanta brass to soundly and confidently recommit. It is, after all, not every day that you see a world class athlete anxious to build on a successful season with the historically unsuccessful Hawks.

When Smith, alongside team scoring leader Joe Johnson and rookie Al Horford, forced the eventual NBA champion Boston Celtics into a seventh and deciding game in their first-round playoff match up last spring, it marked a triumph of proportions unlike any seen in recent Hawks memory. Not coincidentally, it marked the official beginning of an Atlanta basketball era that you won’t want to miss.

Just days after news broke of his recent activity on the free agent market, the 6′9″ Smith was nice enough to set time aside from his his hectic adidas Nations schedule (where he serves as the NBA mentor of the class of 2009 US team) in order to talk high school hoops, offer sheets and obviously, NBA Jam.

Austin Kent: First of all, Josh, let’s talk adidas and let’s talk high school basketball. What exactly is your role in Dallas this week?

Josh Smith: Well my role in Dallas it to just basically be a mentor to the kids and just help them. I see them making a lot of the same little errors in the game that I used to make, so I just try to talk to them and help them get better.

Kent: Have you always been an adidas guy?

Smith: Yeah, ever since I was 14.

Kent: Why is that?

Smith: My AAU team was sponsored by adidas and I wore them all the way up until now. Obviously you wear other shoes when you’re in high school, but for the most part it was all I used to wear.

Kent: Now, your own situation as a high school player was a little bit different than these guys since you were able to declare for the draft. How does this effect the mind set of the best young players in the country? What’s different between them and you?

Smith: With me, like you said, I was able to go straight, but now they have a rule in there. I’m not sure if other athletes are going to follow what Brandon Jennings did, you know, going overseas for a year and playing over there and try to get into the NBA after a year.

Kent: Well you’re probably a good judge of this, do you think that could be the case with more of these players?

Smith: I think so, I think that Brandon Jennings just opened the door for other high school players to do what he did.

Kent: Say you were in his position and the same rule applied back when you were in high school, would you have considered something similar to that?

Smith: I probably would have went to school.

Kent: You don’t have to talk too long about this, but what are your thoughts on the age limit?

Smith: Obviously I don’t agree with it because I went out of high school. I feel that school’s always going to be there, but with the NBA it’s just so rare for an athlete to make it. Some people are at their primes and some people peak early. I think that, like they say, once you get hurt you have nothing to fall back on, well, what if you get hurt in college? You really have nothing to fall back on. You know what I mean? You should have a little money to be able to finish school and get your degree. If you’re injured in school, say you have a career-ending injury, you might get your scholarship taken from you, which then doesn’t provide you with financial benefits that should be there for you to finish school.

Kent: Did you have a school that you would have considered if you didn’t go into the draft?

Smith: I was going to go to Indiana.

Kent: Sweet. Well, moving on, off the court in terms of free agency and resigning with the Hawks, this has been a pretty big week for you. Is a congratulations in order here? Are you happy with how this all played out?

Smith: Yeah, I’m happy. I mean, they wanted me to go out there and see if I could get something done with a different team and I was able to do it. So I’m happy that I’m going to be going back home and able to play in front of my friends and family.

Kent: Let’s move aside a little bit and then we’ll come back, what was the atmosphere like playing for such an exciting team last year? Obviously the playoffs were great, but even going back before then, it seemed as though their was a completely new attitude for most of the season.

Smith: There definitely was, it had to do a lot with our fans. Our fans gave us so much support over the whole entire season. I think they were real big in us even making the playoffs. You had to be there in order to witness the atmosphere, it felt like the arena was shaking. A couple of my friends told me that it was actually shaking, that the stadium was shaking. When we got knocked out the playoffs I went to a couple of different teams’ playoff games and the atmosphere couldn’t compare to what was going on in Atlanta.

Kent: It was definitely exciting to watch. Now, heading into free agency back at the start of July, did you think it would take this long for a deal to take place? Did you anticipate, coming in, that it would take an offer sheet from another team to force the Hawks to raise their offer? I know you said that the Hawks kind of told you to go out there on your own, but what do you think about that?

Smith: I didn’t think it was going to take that long. I feel as though I played my heart out for them. I didn’t think it was going to have to come down to that. I look out and see Chicago showing that they’re loyal to Luol Deng and the same goes with Monta Ellis and (Andris) Biedrins and those guys. With those guys, their teams showed loyalty to them - and also Emeka Okafor. All I want to do is be wanted, and you know - I didn’t really understand it at first, but now I understand that this is a business and you really can’t get your emotions tied up in situations.

Kent: The Atlanta Hawks quickly matched your Grizzlies offer sheet, but what is it about Memphis that made you want to throw your hat in that ring? You had to be thinking in the back of your mind, what if Atlanta doesn’t match, then your a Grizzly. What is it about Memphis that drew you there?

Smith: Just the young talent that they have. I think that the Memphis Grizzlies are just a couple of pieces away from being a really good team because you have some very talented young players like Rudy Gay, Kyle Lowry,they just acquired O.J. Mayo, they have Javaris Crittenton, Mike Conley Jr. You have a lot of athletic guys who play hard and want to win.

Kent: Also, Darko Milicic. I think I’m the only guy in the entire world who bought a Darko Milicic jersey on draft night

Smith: *Laughs*

Kent: I bought two of them actually, home and away. That didn’t pan out so well. But with the two of you in the front court, I don’t think anybody would get a shot off, let alone make a basket. So I was kind of hoping for that as well, but that didn’t happen and Atlanta seems like it will be a great situation again. But, speaking of free agency, can you talk about your relationship with Josh Childress? Was it as much of a surprise to you as it was for the rest of us when he announced that he would be leaving for Greece?

Smith: Me and Josh have a good relationship. He’s one of my brothers. We came in, we always had that special connection, we got drafted in the same year by the same team. We had a chance to grow in the league together and it was a shock to me because I didn’t know what was going on. I had called him and he told me he was really considering taking the deal. It was a shock to me, but I’m happy for him. He deserves it.

Kent: Did you think that maybe somewhere down the line - maybe this summer, maybe who knows when - that you could do a similar thing to that. Did that cross your mind at all?

Smith: I actually was joking with my agent like “if this doesn’t work out, I want you to start seeing what’s going on overseas”. But I don’t know, maybe. If it came down to it, I wouldn’t say no quickly, I would really think about it.

Kent: LeBron James and Kobe Bryant have come out and said that they would consider something like that, hypothetically, I guess. Hockey is doing it too, with the NHL, they’re trying to steal away a lot of the NHL players. Do you see this as a threat to the NBA at all?

Smith: I think so. It’s kind of like, back in the day when I wasn’t born, how the ABA was out there and how they had the NBA. Then they started grabbing the players from the ABA to play in the NBA. I think it’s going to be something similar to that.

Kent: It will be interesting to see how it plays out. But now, speaking of Josh Childress. For the last little while at least, he’s been working with Slam Magazine as one of their tech experts. Tech. Technology. Video Games. Perfect segway. This is my last real question, you and I are about the same age, please tell me you grew up playing NBA Jam?

Smith: Yes. *Laughs*

Kent: Nice, okay well this is where the real questions start. The rest was just fluff. What console did you play them for, were you a Super Nintendo guy or a Sega Genesis guy.

Smith: Sega

Kent: Okay, right on. Well I have to represent Super Nintendo, but I won’t judge you. What was your team? Anyone in particular?

Smith: I used to play with Chicago but, you know, Jordan was never in the game.

Kent: Yeah, I know! Scottie Pippen and BJ Armstrong, though…

Smith: My team was really probably the Lakers.

Kent: I also enjoyed Mitch Richmond. Next time you play that game, try out the Sacramento Kings. He’s got the strength and the three-point ability to blow anybody out of the water.

Well Josh, I appreciate you taking the time to answer these questions. I’ll let you get back to work. Learn up on your NBA Jam strategy and I’ll talk to you soon.

 

 

 


 

 

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