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Devon Smith, a former Director of Basketball Operations at Louisville and an Ohio State graduate, is in his third season at Wichita State University as Manager of Player Development.

Smith came to WSU from Champions Academy in Indianapolis, Ind. where under the direction of Ed Schilling, he provided individual skill instruction to college and professional players, including 2010 NBA lottery selections Gordon Hayward and Patrick Patterson.

Prior to that, Smith worked as the top assistant to former Louisville great Wiley Brown at Indiana Southeast, and helped lead the team to consecutive conference championships and national tournament appearances.

During his term at the University of Louisville and under the tutelage of Rick Pitino, the Cardinals finished second in the Big East conference and advanced to the second round of the 2007 NCAA tournament.

At Oakland University (Mich), Smith helped the Grizzlies to their first ever NCAA tournament appearance and victory under Coach Greg Kampe and also helped land the No. 1 recruiting class in the conference by HoopScoop.com. The Rochester, Mich. school in also won the 2005 Mid-Continent Tournament Championship and won an NCAA Tournament opening round game that season.

Smith also played and assisted Coach Jim O'Brien at The Ohio State University. In his junior season, the Buckeyes completed the nation's best turnaround en route to a 27-9 record and a 1999 Final Four appearance. In 2000, the Buckeyes won the Big Ten Championship and were as high as No. 4 in the AP Top 25.

In returning to work on the Ohio State staff, the Buckeyes advanced to the Big Ten Championship game in 2003.

With a degree in communications, Smith has also worked as on-air talent both for ESPN and Fox Sports Net.

His start in coaching came from the legendary Howard Garfinkel, who at Five-Star Camps has placed more than 300 college and NBA coaches into the profession. He also coached at the ABCD and Duke camps as well.

Smith prepped at Fork Union Military Academy in Fork Union, Va and played for 40-year coaching great Fletcher Arritt. Smith helped his 1994-95 team produce a 25-4 record.

http://www.goshockers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7500&ATCLID=205030048


Ohio State notebook: Wichita State assistant played at OSU
By Bob Baptist and Todd Jones
Saturday March 30, 2013

LOS ANGELES — Fourteen years ago, Devon Smith was at the same point as a player that he is today as a coach: one win from the Final Four.

He is on the staff at Wichita State, which plays Ohio State tonight in the West Regional final at Staples Center. In 1999, he was a walk-on guard for the Buckeyes whose most noteworthy moment came before they took the floor at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn., to play St. John’s for a trip to the Final Four.

On the grease board in the locker room the coaches used to diagram plays, Smith printed, “One Shining Moment.” It is the title of the song that CBS still plays at the end of the NCAA championship game each year.

“It was kind of like (Wichita State this season) a little bit, because nothing of this magnitude was expected,” Smith said of the Buckeyes, who had been 8-22 the previous season.“You always hear the song and you always imagine yourself in that moment. Coach (Jim) O’Brien was so great about us believing in ourselves … and Scoonie (Penn) would always say, ‘There’s more left. There’s more on the other side of the mountain.’

“And Scoonie would always sing The Jeffersons song, Movin’ On Up. One night we were all at a McDonald’s together (near campus), and we started clapping and did the whole Jeffersons song together. We just rode the wave and we believed.”

Smith, the Shockers’ manager of player development, is one of two Wichita State coaches with a tie to Ohio State. First-year assistant K.T. Turner is the son of Ken Turner, who was on Randy Ayers’ staff at Ohio State for three months in 1994 before he died from a heart attack he suffered while jogging. He was 48.

K.T. Turner played basketball for one season at Westerville North High School before he and his family returned to their previous home in Manhattan, Kan. He said he still has an affinity for the Buckeyes.

“I’m always rooting for them — except for (tonight),” he said. “I’ve always liked it there. Coach Ayers did an incredible job after my dad passed helping me and my family out and staying in touch. He still calls me to this day and checks on me.”

http://buckeyextra.dispatch.com/con...30/wichita-state-assistant-played-at-osu.html


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