Tangela Smith

American basketball player (born 1977)


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::summary American basketball player (born 1977) ::

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FieldValue
nameTangela Smith
teamNorthwestern Wildcats
leagueBig Ten Conference
positionAssistant coach
height_ft6
height_in3
weight_lbs158
birth_date
birth_placeChicago, Illinois, U.S.
high_schoolGeorge Washington
(Chicago, Illinois)
collegeIowa (1994–1998)
draft_leagueWNBA
draft_year1998
draft_round2
draft_pick12
draft_teamSacramento Monarchs
career_start1998
career_end2012
career_number50, 5
career_positionPower forward / center
coach_start2014
years11998–2004
team1Sacramento Monarchs
years22005–2006
team2Charlotte Sting
years32007–2010
team3Phoenix Mercury
years42011
team4Indiana Fever
years52012
team5San Antonio Stars
cyears12014–2018
cteam1Western Michigan (assistant)
cyears22018–present
cteam2Northwestern (assistant)
medaltemplates
wnba_profiletangela_smith
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| name = Tangela Smith | image = | team = Northwestern Wildcats | league = Big Ten Conference | position = Assistant coach | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 3 | weight_lbs = 158 | birth_date = | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | high_school = George Washington (Chicago, Illinois) | college = Iowa (1994–1998) | draft_league = WNBA | draft_year = 1998 | draft_round = 2 | draft_pick = 12 | draft_team = Sacramento Monarchs | career_start = 1998 | career_end = 2012 | career_number = 50, 5 | career_position = Power forward / center | coach_start = 2014 | years1 = 1998–2004 | team1 = Sacramento Monarchs | years2 = 2005–2006 | team2 = Charlotte Sting | years3 = 2007–2010 | team3 = Phoenix Mercury | years4 = 2011 | team4 = Indiana Fever | years5 = 2012 | team5 = San Antonio Stars | cyears1 = 2014–2018 | cteam1 = Western Michigan (assistant) | cyears2 = 2018–present | cteam2 = Northwestern (assistant) | highlights =

High school

Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Smith attended George Washington High School, where she was named a 1994 Kodak High School All-American. Smith was named a High School All-American by the WBCA. She participated in the WBCA High School All-America Game in 1994, scoring three points.

College

Smith graduated from the University of Iowa in 1998. She won the 1998 Big Ten Player of the Year award. She was also a 1998 Kodak/WBCA All-America honorable mention and earned 1996 and 1998 All-Big Ten first team and 1997 All-Big Ten honorable mention accolades.

USA Basketball

Smith competed with USA Basketball as a member of the 1997 Jones Cup Team that won the silver medal in Taipei. Several of the games were close, with the USA team winning four games by six points or fewer, including an overtime game in the semifinal match against Japan. The gold medal game against South Korea was also close, but the USA fell 76–71 to claim the silver medal for the event. Smith averaged 8.0 points per game.

WNBA career

Smith was selected 12th overall in the 1998 WNBA draft by the Sacramento Monarchs. She played 6 seasons for the Monarchs, helping them reach the playoffs five times.

In 2005, she was traded to the Sting in exchange for Nicole Powell. Charlotte folded following the 2006 season and Smith's rights were acquired by the Minnesota Lynx in the 2007 dispersal draft.

On draft day in April 2007, she was traded to the Phoenix Mercury for No. 1 overall pick Lindsey Harding.

On Friday, 13 August 2010 she overtook Vickie Johnson and became the WNBA's all-time leader in games played with 411 in 13 seasons. During her time in the league she missed 15 games.

International career

In the WNBA offseason in 1998–99, Smith was a professional basketball player in Italy, Israel, South Korea and Turkey. In 2001, she helped the Botasspor squad win the Turkish league crown. In 2002, she helped the Shinsegae Coolcats win the Korean league championship. Now she plays in the Hungarian Championship since February 2013, for the 2012 Champion Team, HAT-AGRO UNI Győr.

Coaching career

Tangela Smith began her coaching career in 2014 at Western Michigan University on Shane Clipfell's staff. As an assistant coach, Smith helped WMU to a 74–56 record over four seasons.

On July 6, 2018, it was announced that Smith was hired as an assistant coach and would join Joe McKeown's staff at Northwestern University. This would mark a return to the Big 10 where she played collegiately.

Career statistics

WNBA career statistics

Regular season

|- | align="left" | 1998 | align="left" | Sacramento |28||10||25.3||40.1||35.7||74.1||4.6||1.0||0.6||1.6||1.7||9.6 |- | align="left" | 1999 | align="left" | Sacramento |31||3||20.4||44.3||50.0||65.3||3.8||0.5||0.8||1.2||1.2||8.3 |- | align="left" | 2000 | align="left" | Sacramento |32||32||28.9||47.4||0.0||78.3||5.6||1.3||0.9||2.0||1.9||12.1 |- | align="left" | 2001 | align="left" | Sacramento |32||32||28.5||42.0||0.0||72.9||5.6||1.3||1.1||1.7||2.1||11.2 |- | align="left" | 2002 | align="left" | Sacramento |32||32||33.2||42.3||35.7||85.1||5.9||1.3||0.8||1.4||1.8||14.7 |- | align="left" | 2003 | align="left" | Sacramento |34||34||29.0||44.0||26.5||70.7||5.5||1.5||1.3||0.9||1.6||12.6 |- | align="left" | 2004 | align="left" | Sacramento |34||33||26.7||41.1||17.2||80.4||4.1||1.5||1.1||0.7||1.6||11.2 |- | align="left" | 2005 | align="left" | Charlotte |31||31||34.3||41.7||0.0||79.8||5.2||1.3||1.6||1.0||2.7||13.6 |- | align="left" | 2006 | align="left" | Charlotte |34||34||28.6||42.1||36.5||74.4||5.3||1.5||1.2||0.9||2.1||13.1 |- | align="left" | 2007 | align="left" | Phoenix |34||34||31.5||41.4||32.8||78.8||6.5||1.3||1.2||1.6||1.6||12.6 |- | align="left" | 2008 | align="left" | Phoenix |25||25||28.9||41.7||34.8||86.7||7.0||1.1||1.1||1.2||1.6||11.1 |- | align="left" | 2009 | align="left" | Phoenix |34||34||27.1||45.1||45.2||87.0||5.4||0.8||1.0||1.7||1.1||9.9 |- | align="left" | 2010 | align="left" | Phoenix |34||34||29.2||39.5||34.7||75.0||5.2||0.9||0.7||0.9||1.1||9.2 |- | align="left" | 2011 | align="left" | Indiana |33||32||21.5||37.1||34.0||88.2||3.1||1.5||0.7||0.5||1.3||7.2 |- | align="left" | 2012 | align="left" | San Antonio |15||0||10.0||41.7||28.6||100.0||1.1||0.9||0.1||0.2||0.5||2.5 |- | align="left" | Career | align="left" | 15 years, 5 teams |463||400||27.5||42.3||34.3||77.7||5.0||1.2||1.0||1.2||1.6||10.9

Playoffs

|- | align="left" | 1999 | align="left" | Sacramento |1||1||38.0||37.5||0.0||33.3||2.0||0.0||3.0||1.0||1.0||14.0 |- | align="left" | 2000 | align="left" | Sacramento |2||2||29.5||40.9||0.0||75.0||4.0||0.5||1.0||0.5||1.0||10.5 |- | align="left" | 2001 | align="left" | Sacramento |5||5||32.8||38.3||0.0||81.8||4.8||1.6||1.0||1.0||0.8||11.0 |- | align="left" | 2003 | align="left" | Sacramento |6||6||29.3||39.7||33.3||70.0||7.7||1.8||0.8||0.5||1.8||12.8 |- | align="left" | 2004 | align="left" | Sacramento |6||6||30.8||44.2||22.2||77.3||5.2||1.3||1.5||2.0||1.8||15.8 |- | align="left" | 2007 | align="left" | Phoenix |9||9||31.8||40.7||48.4||80.0||7.8||1.7||1.0||1.8||1.4||11.7 |- | align="left" | 2009 | align="left" | Phoenix |11||11||26.4||52.6||52.6||75.0||5.8||0.8||1.4||0.8||0.6||9.9 |- | align="left" | 2010 | align="left" | Phoenix |4||4||32.3||48.3||35.3||75.0||6.5||2.3||0.5||1.3||1.3||9.3 |- | align="left" | 2011 | align="left" | Indiana |6||6||27.5||40.7||40.9||100.0||5.3||1.7||0.8||1.0||2.2||9.5 |- | align="left" | 2012 | align="left" | San Antonio |2||0||4.5||33.3||0.0||0.0||0.5||0.5||0.0||0.0||0.0||1.0 |- | align="left" | Career | align="left" | 10 years, 4 teams |52||50||28.9||42.9||43.2||74.8||5.8||1.4||1.1||1.1||1.3||11.0

College career statistics

|- | style="text-align:left;" | 1994–95 | style="text-align:left;" | Iowa |28||-||-||45.3||0.0||64.4||7.5||0.7||0.9||2.6||-||9.0 |- | style="text-align:left;" | 1995–96 | style="text-align:left;" | Iowa |31||-||-||47.1||11.1||68.1||7.0||2.5||1.3||2.2||-||13.6 |- | style="text-align:left;" | 1996-97 | style="text-align:left;" | Iowa |30||-||-||53.2||0.0||68.5||6.2||1.2||1.3||1.3||-||11.6 |- | style="text-align:left;" | 1997-98 | style="text-align:left;" | Iowa |29||-||-||55.9||0.0||70.3||8.4||1.3||1.4||1.9||-||19.9 |- | style="text-align:center;" colspan=2 | Career |118||-||-||51.0||6.7||68.3||7.3||1.5||1.2||2.0||-||13.5 |- class="sortbottom" |style="text-align:center;" colspan="14"|Statistics retrieved from Sports-Reference.

References

References

  1. "2007 Charlotte Sting Dispersal Draft Analysis".
  2. "Tangela Smith College Stats". [[Sports-Reference]].
  3. "Past WBCA HS Coaches' All-America Teams". Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
  4. "WBCA High School All-America Game Box Scores". Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
  5. (June 10, 2010). "1997 Women's R. William Jones Cup". USA Basketball.

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