Jabari Smith compares himself to several NBA superstars
Jabari Smith is projected as one of the top picks in this year’s NBA Draft. After a successful freshman season at Auburn, he’s one of a select few prospects in contention for the No. 1 pick.
When describing their game, most players find it easiest to compare to other players in the league today. Smith was asked to do just that following his pre-draft workout with the Orlando Magic. In Smith’s case, he sees himself having the same potential and skill of a trio of NBA All-Stars.
“Giannis (Antetokounmpo) on the defensive end, Jayson Tatum, Kevin Durant,” said Smith. “People who can do a lot or are not limited.”
With the Tigers last season, Smith averaged 15.9 points and seven rebounds a game. He was the centerpiece of Bruce Pearl’s team that went 28-6 and ranked as high as No. 1 in the AP Poll.
Smith has emphasized the fact he doesn’t want to be a player who’s limited on either side of the floor. Some big men have become impractical in today’s modern NBA where perimeter play has become key. At 6-10, he’s been able to show potential both offensively and defensively from multiple spots on the floor. He doesn’t limit himself to one comparison as he wants to be the most versatile player he can.
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“It’d be hard for me to choose one player because I try to take something from everybody,” he said. “I like to watch guys who can do a lot and have a lot to their game.”
Smith is showing a real belief in himself during the pre-draft process. To this point, he worked out for the Magic and the only other workout on his schedule is with the OKC Thunder. Although there’s a shot he lands in Houston at No. 3, it shows he truly believes he’ll be the first or second selection in the draft.
Regardless of where he’s selected, one of those three teams will end up with an extremely confident prospect coming into their franchise.