Gonzaga guard Malachi Smith announced Wednesday that he is entering his name in the NBA draft.
Smith averaged 8.7 points and 3.6 rebounds in 37 games (one start) for the Bulldogs this season. He didn’t say if he would retain his college eligibility.
“Every moment this season has been a blessing and I am grateful for the memories I have made that I will never forget,” Smith wrote in his announcement on Twitter. “… I am grateful for the journey because it has prepared me for this moment. With that said I will be declaring for the 2023 NBA DRAFT.”
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— Malachi Knight-Smith â„¢ (@maliworld11) April 12, 2023
The 2022-23 season was Smith’s first season at Gonzaga. He began his career by playing one campaign at Wright State before playing two seasons at Chattanooga. He was the Southern Conference Player of Year in his second season at Chattanooga when he averaged 19.9 points and 6.7 rebounds in 35 games (34 starts).
Gonzaga’s roster will be in further disarray if Smith doesn’t return. Julian Strawther declared for the draft earlier this week, Drew Timme has indicated his time with the school is over and Rasir Bolton is out of eligibility. Anton Watson is still deciding whether or not to declare for the NBA draft.
In addition, reserves Hunter Sallis, Dominick Harris and Efton Reid have entered the transfer portal.
–Field Level Media