Chris Smith

Bio
Christoper Smith (Born March 8, 1994) is an American SG from Sacramento, CA. He last played for Hiroshima Dragonflies in Japan’s B1 League.
Utah State Career
2015-16 SEASON (SR): Named third-team all-Mountain West… Named Global Sports Hoops Showcase MVP after averaging 18.3 points, 8.3 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.0 blocks over the three-game tournament… Named team MVP at the end-of-season team banquet… Led the MW in 3-point field goal percentage, shooting 45.0 percent (63-of-140) from behind the arc… Finished his career No. 3 in career 3-point field goal percentage, shooting 45.1 percent (126-of-273) from deep… Appeared and started in each of Utah State’s 31 games during the year… Second on the team with 15.0 points per game (9th in the MW), scoring in double digits 25 times… Scored in double figures in 11 of the final 12 games… Scored 20 or more points seven times, including a career-high 35 points at Colorado State (1/16)… Third on the team with 5.3 rebounds per game… Logged double-digit rebounds three times, leading to a trio of double-doubles against Union (10 pts/11 rebs), Idaho State (22 pts/10 rebs) and Colorado State (35 pts/13 rebs)… Third on the team with 64 assists, averaging 2.1 per game and dishing out career highs of six assists against Idaho State (12/22) and UTRGV (12/21)… Second on the team in both steals and blocks, totaling 25 and 18, respectively… Recorded a season-high three steals at Boise State (2/2) and a season high of two blocks (three times)… Fourth in the MW in field goal percentage, shooting 49.4 percent (161-of-326) from the floor, marking the best field goal percentage for a non-post player in the league… Led the Aggies with 81 makes at the free throw line… Shot 71.7 percent (81-of-113) from the charity stripe… Appeared in a season-best 38 minutes at Boise State (2/2) and at Colorado State (1/16).
2014-15 SEASON (JR): Appeared at started in each of Utah State’s 31 games during the year… Named honorable mention all-Mountain West… Finished second in the MW behind the 3-point line, shooting 47.4 percent (63-of-133) from long range… The mark is also fifth in a single season in Utah State history… Hit 3-point shots that capped a comeback and gave Utah State the lead at Illinois State (11/16/14) and against Santa Clara (11/19/14)… Scored in double figures 20 times during the year, including four 20-plus point games and finishing third on the team and averaging 12.6 points per game… Recorded double digits in nine of the final 10 games of the year… Averaged 32.1 minutes per game, shooting 47.9 percent (128-of-267) from the floor and a team-best 76.6 percent (72-of-94) from the free throw line… Pulled down five or more rebounds 12 times during the year, averaging 3.8 per contest… Recorded five or more assists in a game five times during the year, totaling 79… Also logged 21 steals and six blocks… Tallied season highs of 25 points (BYU), eight rebounds (SCU), five assists (six times), two steals (four times), one block (six times) and 42 minutes (at UCD)… Made Aggie debut against Weber State, picking up seven points, one rebound and one steal in 15 minutes of action.
Professional / Post-Utah State Career

2016 Slam Dunk Runner-Up
2023 B1 Champion
2024 Sixth Man of the Year
Career Timeline
- Career History
2014–2015 — Utah State Aggies
2015–2016 — Utah State Aggies
2017–2018 — Vichy-Clermont
2018–2019 — Brussels Basketball
2019–2020 — PVSK-Veolia
2020–2021 — Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski
2021–2022 — Chiba Jets
2022–2023 — Chiba Jets
2023–2024 — Brisbane Bullets
2023–2024 — Chiba Jets
2024–2025 — Chiba Jets
2025–2026 — Hiroshima Dragonflies