Jakorie Smith Continues To Grow As A Player Overseas And Never Tired Of Seeing The Northern Lights In Iceland

Jakorie Smith (198-F, college: Tarleton St.) is a 198cm forward from Mississippi who played his second professional season and first with Snaefell (Iceland-Division I) averaging 26.4ppg) 7.7rpg, 2.6apg, Steals-2 (2.6spg), FGP: 51.3%, 3PT: 35.9%, FT: 85.5%. Last season he played his rookie season overseas with Golden Eagle Ylli (Kosova-Superliga) averaging 6.3ppg, 5.1rpg, 1.1apg, 2FGP: 47.1%, 3FGP: 12.5%, FT: 81.3%, and then moved to the Newfoundland Rogues, starting five (BSL) averaging 16.7ppg, 5.4rpg, 1.9apg, 1.2spg, FGP: 61.8%, 3PT: 38.1%, FT: 84.6%. He began his basketball career at Raymond high school and then played 3 years at East Mississippi Community College (JUCO) averaging 15.2ppg, 8.4rpg, 1.1apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 49.1%, 3PT: 35.6%, FT: 73.6%, 13.3ppg, 7.7rpg, 2.0apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 48.0%, 3PT: 27.5%, FT: 76.5%, and 17.7ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.4apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 45.8%, 3PT: 37.1%, FT: 84.6%. He then played 2 seasons at Tarleton State University (NCAA) averaging 9.8ppg, 3.9rpg, 1.6apg, 1.6spg, FGP: 45.1%, 3PT: 35.3%, FT: 74.1% and 15.7ppg, 4.6rpg, 2.0apg, 1.7spg, FGP: 46.4%, 3PT: 32.4%, FT: 84.1%. He spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.

Your playing your first pro season with Snaefell (Iceland-Division I). What kind of an experience has it been for you? What have you enjoyed most about the experience?

It has been a great experience. It’s a great experience just seeing the northern lights when they are out. It’s a beautiful sight but of course it is very cold to a kid from Mississippi!

What has been your summary of the season so far? The club has struggled.

It’s been a up and down season. Still trying to work the kinks out but we’re working everyday! Should be a good ending going forward

Your averaging 28/7/1/2 stats. I imagine you have the typical import role as main go to guy. How have you embraced your role this season?

I’ve embraced it just by doing whatever I can to help my team win and to be successful. The guys need me to do different things and I try my best to help the team.

Your hunger to continue to move up the ladder is massive. How big is your chip on your shoulder?

The chip is extremely big. I feel like I’ve been looked over or doubted my whole career, from High School to college. I’m just continuing to prove everyone wrong.

You’re a 198cm guard. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would bets fit the description?

Umm I don’t really honestly know the comparison. I try to take things from different players game by watching a lot of basketball. Whether it’s college or NBA. I watch a lot of basketball to try to improve my game daily.

You’re a player that fills the stat sheet well. Talk about your main strengths on offense?

I feel like I can do everything offensively. Whether it’s scoring or finding an open teammate. I feel like I can do a lot but there is always room for improvement. Even in the aspects that I’m good in. I still work on those everyday.

You have always been a solid 3 point shooter being in the high 30%. What is missing to getting over the hump and reaching 40%?

Just getting more consistent. There is always room for improvement no matter what. Just continuing to stay in the gym. Also not rushing when I see I had the opportunity for a shot. Sometimes I tend to run the shot just because I see an opening.

Talk about your defensive game. What kind of a defender are you now and what kind of a defender do you still want to become?

I’m improving on defense. Just trying to be better and play with more effort. I want to just become a better defender overall.

On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game?

In every aspect! I’m not the player that I want to be yet. Just constantly improving day by day. Working everyday

You split your rookie season with Golden Eagle Ylli (Kosova-Superliga) averaging 6.3ppg, 5.1rpg, 1.1apg, 2FGP: 47.1%, 3FGP: 12.5%, FT: 81.3%, left in Nov.’24, in Feb.’25 moved to Newfoundland Rogues) averaging 16.7ppg, 5.4rpg, 1.9apg, 1.2spg, FGP: 61.8%, 3PT: 38.1%, FT: 84.6%. What was your wake up call to being a rookie in Kosovo?

My wake up call was leaving Kosovo. Seeing that my numbers was not up to my expectations. I Just had to adapt to being a pro. Just get use to the whole overseas thing. Learn the ins and outs of the lifestyle and by the time I made it to the Canada, I learned everything. Mentally I was ready.

You were teammates with American Malcolm Armstead in Kosovo? How important was it having the ultimate veteran like him? Was he like a mentor for you?

Yes, Malcolm is my guy! He’s played a very key role in my performances now here in Iceland. He was one of the first guys to take me under his wing and show me how to be a pro. How the everyday life of a pro should be. He’s very important. He still calls and checks up on me. I still call and ask him questions on how to do certain things and how to handle certain situations. I’m still learning!

You had to really pay your dues in JUCO playing 3 years for East Mississippi Community College. Every player that I have interviewed said that Juco was tough but one that they wouldn´t have traded the world for. How was it for you?

It was great. I wouldn’t trade those years. I cherish all the memories and relationships I developed with my teammates and coaches there. It was tough but those years were great!

Usually guys play 1-2 years Juco and move on, but you played 3 seasons averaging 15.2ppg, 8.4rpg, 1.1apg, 1.3spg, FGP: 49.1%, 3PT: 35.6%, FT: 73.6%,: 13.3ppg, 7.7rpg, 2.0apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 48.0%, 3PT: 27.5%, FT: 76.5% and 17.7ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.4apg, 1.5spg, FGP: 45.8%, 3PT: 37.1%, FT: 84.6%. How valuable were these 3 years for you playing for head coach Billy Begley. How did he help you most with your early basketball development?

The plan wasn’t to play 3 years but of course with Covid I was able to get my year back. It was great playing for Coach Begley and Coach Dj Evans. They taught me a lot and helped me develop my game to be a great basketball player. The relationship is still there and anytime I’m home I try to make it to see both of them. I still talk to those guys today! Love them both!

You won the MACCC title. What will you always remember from this special team of guys that won the chip?

The toughness and the chemistry we had. That run we went on was special!

You then made the next jump and played 2 seasons with Tarleton State University (NCAA) averaging 9.8ppg, 3.9rpg, 1.6apg, 1.6spg, FGP: 45.1%, 3PT: 35.3%, FT: 74.1% and 15.7ppg, 4.6rpg, 2.0apg, 1.7spg, FGP: 46.4%, 3PT: 32.4%, FT: 84.1%. You made a big jump in your second season. What kind of a player did you become there and how did your game grow?

I just became more confident if I’m being honest. Seeing that a lot of my teammates had went into the portal, I knew I had to step up and be a leader and I feel like I stepped into that role effectively. Same player both years but my confidence just rose. Started believing more in myself and the work I had put in over the off season.

You had so many great games like against FIU, Utah Tech, or Austin Peay. What was your fondest moment on the court? Possibly your game winner over UTRGV? What memories do you have of that great ending?

Just playing with all those guys. Every game was a great moment. If I had to pick it would probably be the game winner. Having my family in the stands to witness it and running to the stands to hug my brother made it even more special. Also, my career high against FIU, that game was special and really kind of showed the player I would be for the rest of the season.

How did head coach Billy Gillispie groom and prepare you best for a pro career?

He taught me to be mentally strong. He groomed me for the tough days. Everyday is not going to be perfect but it’s how you respond to the situation. It’s how you mentally approach the day. Him and Coach Joseph Jones groomed me a lot to having a great pro career! Also a special shout to Coach Tony Tadlock! #Family

Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Kiandre Gaddy?

We actually never had to chance to play 1-1, but I’m sure I would win for sure. Kiandre knows that, but he’s a great player and a great friend! We definitely have to link up to play.

Who was the toughest player that you ever faced that reached the NBA?

I’ve played against a lot of great players. Especially my 2 years at Tarleton. We played guys like Dalton Knecht his year at Tennessee. He was a great player and it was great getting the opportunity me and my teammates got.

Please name your 5 best teammates of all-timer?

Ahh man this a tough one because do I go all the way back to high school? My time at Scooba? Or my time at Tarleton. I honestly can’t narrow it down to just five! Every teammate I’ve had had played a different role and had a special place in my heart! I cherish and appreciate every one of them!

Please list your NBA Mount Rushmore?

LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Stephen Curry

Who is your GOAT?

LeBron James

Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming To America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?

A lot of people might be surprised but I have never watched the first Coming To America. Maybe I should watch both and I’ll get back to you on this answer!

Thanks Jakorie for the chat.

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