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Jalen Smith to Enter 2020 NBA Draft

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland men's basketball All-American forward Jalen Smith will enter the 2020 NBA Draft and forgo his remaining eligibility.
 
"After consultation with my family and coaches, I am thankful and grateful to announce that the time is right for me to move forward to the next phase in my basketball career and declare for the 2020 NBA Draft," said Smith. "I am thankful to the coaches and staff at the University of Maryland who afforded me the opportunity to stay home to receive an education and play basketball at the college of my dreams. I'm also thankful to my brothers who donned the Terrapin uniform with me at XFINITY Center and to the best fans in all of college sports, Terp Nation."
 
"I am thrilled for Jalen and his family for making such an important and exciting decision," said head coach Mark Turgeon. "From the minute we started recruiting Jalen, we knew the kind of quality player and person we would be getting and he lived up to it in every way. As incredible of a player Jalen is on the court, he is that and more as an individual off the court. We will miss him in College Park. I cannot wait to watch Jalen at the next level and I wish him and his family nothing but the best on their journey."
 
A McDonald's All-American and 5-star recruit out of Mount Saint Joseph, Smith turned into one of the most formidable forwards in college basketball. As a sophomore, Smith was a unanimous Third Team All-American selection, earning the nod from all major publications. The Baltimore native was also a top-5 finalist for the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award and a top-10 semifinalist for the Citizen Naismith Player of the Year Award.
 
A 2020 First Team All-Big Ten and All-Defensive Team selection, Smith was the only player in the country to record 60 blocks and 30 3-pointers. He was first in the Big Ten and ranked third nationally with 21 double-doubles while leading Maryland to the Big Ten Championship.
 
Smith is looking to become the sixth player drafted by the NBA in the last five seasons for the Terrapins. Bruno Fernando was drafted last year 34th overall by Atlanta. Smith would be the 61st player drafted to the NBA in Maryland history.
 

 
Letter from Jalen Smith (via Twitter/Instagram)
 
Thank you ALMIGHTY without you none of this would be possible. 
 
Thank you to my FAMILY for always providing me with the love and support to endure. No words can never thank you enough.
 
Thank you to the COACHES and STAFF at the UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND for the unsung work you do to prepare us to compete as student-athletes and for life beyond basketball, thank you.
 
Thank you to my BROTHERS who donned the Terrapin uniform with me at the Xfinity Center. Together we battled as one inside the NCAA's most competitive conference, the BIG TEN. We made history fellas and it cannot be altered!!
 
Thank you to TERP NATION. We were 16-1 at HOME due to your support and energy you guys brought every game. I'll cherish forever celebrating the BIG TEN championship with you. FEAR THE TURTLE!
 
I am Thankful & Grateful for the OPPORTUNITY to consult with my Family and Coaches in reaching the decision that the time is right for me to move forward to the next phase in my basketball career and declare for the 2020 NBA draft. 
 
-TERPS-
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Players Mentioned

Bruno Fernando

#23 Bruno Fernando

6' 10"
Sophomore
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Jalen Smith

#25 Jalen Smith

6' 10"
Sophomore
F