Arkansas’ Nick Smith Jr. explains what traits he brings to the NBA

Smith is projected to be a lottery pick this year given his athleticism and ability as a scorer and passer.

Nick Smith Jr. emerged as a player that did a little bit of everything on the court at Arkansas, and it is those traits the 19-year-old wants to bring to the NBA.

Smith was limited to 17 games this past season due to injury but had a strong run with the Razorbacks upon returning to the lineup. He scored in double figures in seven straight games and averaged 18.1 points, 2.6 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 1.4 steals over that stretch.

He explained what qualities he’ll provide his future team.

“I feel like I bring everything to a team, whatever the coach needs me to do,” Smith said on Monday after working out with the Washington Wizards. “My point guard abilities, I feel like I didn’t get a chance to show a lot in my college year; my scoring ability. Being able to play defense and make different reads, just little stuff like that.”

Despite a down freshman campaign, Smith is still projected to be a lottery pick. He has elite athleticism and is highly touted for his ability as a scorer and passer. He flourishes in the paint and can often convert difficult looks at the rim.

He skipped the on-court drills and scrimmages last month at the combine but reportedly had a strong shooting effort during his pro day in Chicago, which was viewed as perhaps his one area of weakness after shooting 33.8% last season from beyond the arc.

Smith has worked out with the Toronto Raptors and has others scheduled ahead of the draft on June 22. He will be working hard to showcase himself in those visits as he looks to solidify himself as a lottery pick.

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