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Andrew Smith (basketball, born 1990)

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father believe the two were related. By December of that year, he had completed his final chemotherapy treatment, and went under what is called "maintenance" treatment, in which he continued to take several medications. While he had yet to fully regain his strength, he had not suffered any apparent neurological damage from his prolonged cardiac arrest. In a 2015 article on Smith's struggles, CBS Sports journalist Matt Norlander said, "The fact Andrew left the hospital with full control of his faculties barely a week later – and has not suffered any setbacks – is supernatural."
416: 333:, a small school of 300 students in Indianapolis, he stood at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m). His coach, Scott Flatt, called Smith "a freak" of nature because he had enough mobility to guard multiple positions despite his size. During his junior year, he averaged 14.5 points, 10.6 rebounds, and 2.8 blocked shots per game. Over the summer, he scored 28 points in game against top-tier 467:(CBI). In the semi-finals of the CBI, Smith scored 19 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. For the season, he led the team in scoring with 10.9 points per game. He emerged as a 3-point field goal threat, making 19 of 54 attempts after attempting just one 3-pointer the previous year. Overall, Smith made 52.5% of his field goal attempts and 64.3% of his free throws. 348:(NCSAA) Super Regional Team. He led Covenant Christian to a Class 2A sectional championship, and led the state in rebounding (17.1 per game). He averaged 23.3 points, marking his third straight year of averaging a double-double, and blocked 2.3 shots per game. He was an honorable mention for the All-State team and was a second team NCSAA 392:, he scored a career-high 22 points and collected 10 rebounds to get his first collegiate double-double. In the final game of the regular season, he played a career-high 36 minutes and recorded 11 rebounds, 3 steals, and 3 blocks, all career highs. Thanks in large part to Smith's emergence as a starter, Butler returned to the 494:. For the week of January 14, he was named as the Atlantic 10 Player of the Week for his part in back-to-back road victories. At Massachusetts on March 7, Smith became the 11th player in Butler history to surpass 1,000 points and 600 rebounds. In the lone game he missed, Butler was upset at home by 643:
to visit with Smith, who was reportedly scheduled to receive a second bone marrow transplant that day. Three days later, Smith's wife posted on their blog that he was near death, saying, "The doctors tell me death is imminent and that Andrew is going to die from this disease. There are no treatments,
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and went into cardiac arrest for more than 22 minutes before being revived and rushed to a nearby hospital. He was immediately placed into a medically induced coma, and awoke four days later. While doctors would not officially link the cardiac arrest with his cancer battle, both Smith's wife and
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and played a significant role in helping the school to its first ever Final Four appearance. Smith became a starter shortly after the start of his sophomore year and his emergence as a starter helped Butler return to the Final Four. During Smith's junior year, he led the team in scoring and made more
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Smith had finished his Butler classes by February 2013. In between finishing classes and graduation in May, he interned at the Butler Business Accelerator, consulting with pharmaceutical and financial service businesses. Previously, he interned with a venture capital firm during the summer of 2012.
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in the round of 64. The 16 rebounds represented both a career-high for Smith and a Butler tournament record. In the round of 32, he scored 17 and grabbed a game-high eight rebounds. With Butler trailing by two in the final seconds, Smith got the ball to attempt a game winning three but stumbled and
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It's miraculous. It's an absolute miracle. There is no other way to interpret this. They've been through more in a 20-month marriage than a lot of people go through in the first 20 years. I was amazed. He amazes me every time I talk to him. When he got to Butler he was a really bright guy trying to
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Smith finished his Butler career 5th all-time on the schools list of games played (134), 12th in rebounding (648), and 25th in points scored (1,147). He played in 11 NCAA tournament games, tied for 6th on Butler's all-time list. He scored 73 points in those games, good enough for fifth place
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got into early foul trouble. He played five minutes in the first half, helping Butler build an 18–10 lead. Smith also played in the second half, finishing with a season-high 12 minutes. Over the previous month, he had played just three minutes in total. With Smith's help, Butler advanced to
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I'm not on this earth to go out and play basketball games. I'm on this earth to share a story people can hear ... Our faith gives everything that happened last year a purpose. ... If I was going to bring one person back from a dark place, and we've had hundreds and hundreds of letters, then this
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initially determined he was suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and soon made a more specific diagnosis of T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. This type of cancer, normally found in children, has a 50-50 survival rate for that age group, but is less survivable for adults. He immediately went on a
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Smith led the team in rebounding for the season (6.1 per game) and led Butler in rebounding 13 times. He was second in scoring, averaging 11.3 points. He made 49.6% of his shot attempts and 71.8% of his free throws. Defensively, Smith had strong games against future NBA players
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recipient. He finished his college career with more than 1000 rebounds and 100 wins, one of just three Butler players to achieve the feat. He married his long-time girlfriend shortly after graduating from Butler with a degree in finance.
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Smith's basketball career prematurely ended in January 2014. After noticing a suspicious bump on his neck, he began having increasing difficulty breathing. Initially, it was determined that he did not have cancer, but a later
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After his senior season, Smith was selected to participate in the Hoosier Basketball Top 60 Senior Boys Workout. He played in the North–South Indiana All-Star Classic and the Hoosiers' Reunion All-Star Classic.
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the school's first ever Final Four, which happened to be in Indianapolis. At the end of his Butler career, Smith said the Kansas State game was his favorite memory of Butler. Butler ended up making it the
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As a senior, Smith became a vocal leader for Butler and led the team in rebounding. Butler returned to the NCAA tournament where Smith recorded a career high and Butler tournament record 16 rebounds against
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Smith then returned to the job he held before his cardiac arrest, and coached in a church-based youth basketball league. In Norlander's piece, he also briefly discussed his Christian faith, saying,
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Smith was listed as 6 feet 11 inches (2.11 m) tall, weighing 243 pounds (110 kg). He was a competent 3-point shooter and rarely dunked the ball, both rare traits for a center.
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He received a bone marrow transplant in November 2015, but his condition worsened; his wife reported in a December 2015 post to their blog that the lymphoma had become an aggressive
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before retiring. Andrew Smith has three siblings: an older brother, Stephen, an older sister Julie, and a younger sister Kimberly. He is distantly related to former Butler player
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regimen that had to be specially calibrated for his unusually large frame. While undergoing treatment, he took a job with a leasing and financing company owned by family friends.
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where he became a star basketball player. During his senior year, he led the state of Indiana in rebounding, was named All-City player of the year, and was selected as a
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Smith participated in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament, a post-season tournament for NBA prospects, Smith averaged 5.3 points and 6.7 rebounds. Prior to the
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During his senior year, Smith missed half the season with a stress fracture. Even so, he was named Indianapolis Star All-City Player of the Year and was named to the
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At Butler, Smith was a reserve during his freshman year. Despite playing just three minutes during the previous month, he came into Butler's Elite Eight game against
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Stage). Stage met Smith through her best friend and Smith's sister, Kimberly. Like Smith, she has a competitive personality and is involved in sports. She played
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Even at birth, Smith was big, measuring 24.25 inches (61.6 cm) long, about 4 inches (10 cm) above average. Smith's father, Curt, worked for Senator
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find his way playing basketball. He became one of the most confident, toughest, hardest-working players I've ever coached. And Sam is an absolute rock.
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tournament, Smith scored a career high 25 points, hitting a career best 12 of 14 free throws, and recording 7 rebounds. Butler failed to make the
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asked Smith to take on a new role – vocal leader. The role did not fit Smith's natural personality, but he embraced it nonetheless. Entering the
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in high school. Stage is just 5 feet 1 inch (1.55 m) tall, leading to numerous funny photo opportunities. For example, at
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at the time before returning to his native Indiana when Andrew was a young boy. Curt was a high school basketball player for
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all-time, and grabbed 65 rebounds, the second most ever. Smith is just one of three Butler players, along with Howard and
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no clinical trials...there is nothing left to do." Smith died in his sleep on January 12, 2016, at the age of 25.
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selection, recognizing his achievement in athletic competition, character, academics, and community involvement.
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On September 1, 2013, the Lithuanian club Neptūnas announced that they had signed Smith for the 2013–14 season.
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Andrew Smith (front, dark uniform) anticipates the rebound in a game against Siena on November 23, 2010.
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scan revealed a suspected cancerous tumor in one of his lungs, and he returned to the U.S. Doctors in
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C. J. Aiken, Smith scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. He also recorded double-doubles at
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On July 31, 2014, on his third day on the job, Smith collapsed at his office in a building next to
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All-American. After high school, Smith accepted a scholarship offer to play basketball at Butler.
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teams. When he was not drafted, he took the Thunder's offer, playing on their 2013 Summer team.
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team The Family. Afterwards, recruiting picked up dramatically. Smith accepted an offer from
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twice. He was not expected to be drafted, but received offers to play for the Pacers and
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than 52% of his shot attempts. He also expanded his game to include 3-point shooting.
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On May 18, 2013, Smith married his longtime girlfriend Samantha (
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in Indianapolis, working with former teammates Matt Howard and
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for the opening tip during the 2011 National Championship Game.
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Following his health crisis in 2014, Smith's coach at Butler,
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Following the graduation of Howard and the early departure of
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Andrew Smith (left, dark uniform) battles Connecticut's
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Woods, David (February 28, 2013). "His place to grow".
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Smith was called a "goofball" and was a self-described
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During the 996: 994: 992: 990: 825: 823: 821: 819: 817: 815: 813: 811: 809: 807: 443:, and had a game-winning tip-in shot against 8: 1222: 1220: 1218: 1216: 863:"Q&A: Covenant Christian's Andrew Smith" 805: 803: 801: 799: 797: 795: 793: 791: 789: 787: 649:United States Basketball Writers Association 431:to play in the NBA, Butler struggled during 310:Andrew Smith was born September 9, 1990, in 19: 1131: 1129: 1127: 1125: 451:, he grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds. At 372:, Smith was inserted into the lineup when 25: 18: 1444:Deaths from lymphoma in the United States 1097: 1095: 329:. 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Indianapolis, Indiana
Covenant Christian
Butler
2009
2013
NBA draft
2013
undrafted
Center
Neptūnas
Academic All-American
2013
Atlantic 10
All-American
USBWA Most Courageous Award
Butler
Neptūnas
Indianapolis
Indiana
Covenant Christian High School
National Christian Schools Athletic Association
Kansas State
Bucknell
Academic All-American
Senior CLASS Award
Washington, D.C.
Dan Coats
Pike High School

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