Career
He played in the National Basketball Association, the College of Business Administration, the USBL and the IBL, and abroad in Puerto Rico and Argentina. Smith was selected out of Chicago"s Martin Luther King High School by the San Antonio Spurs in the first round (29th overall) of the 1999 National Basketball Association Draft and was immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for the draft rights to Gordan Giriček and a second-round pick in the 2000 National Basketball Association Draft. However, in subsequent months he suffered numerous psychological concerns, and was released in February 2000 without ever playing a game for the Mavericks.
A month previous, Smith was released from a psychiatric ward to where he was committed for several weeks, after an incident in which he threw a rock through a car window and swallowed approximately 250 aspirin tablets and would tell police officers, "I am an Indian fighting Columbus".
In January 2002, Smith was signed by the Atlanta Hawks for whom he played 14 games. His short stint with the Hawks involved being waived, signed back a second time, and eventually being traded to the Milwaukee Buckinghamshire, for whom he never played.
Late in the 2003-2004 National Basketball Association season, the Seattle SuperSonics signed Smith to a contract, but he only played one game for them.