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Jason Victor Smith (born March 2, 1986, in Kersey, Colorado) is an American professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's New Orleans Hornets. Smith prepped at Platte Valley High School in Colorado, where he was a two-time state player of the year. He then went on to play collegiately at Colorado State University.
Smith was drafted by the Miami Heat but traded subsequently to the Philadelphia 76ers for shooting guard Daequan Cook on June 28, 2007 on a draft night trade. Smith played a total of nine games in the 2007 NBA Summer League and the Rocky Mountain Revue, averaging 9.9 points (43.0% FGs, 72.4% FTs), 6.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 26.1 minutes per game. On August 8, 2008, Sixers GM Ed Stefanski announced that Jason tore the ACL in his left knee during a Sixers camp in Las Vegas.
Smith was traded to New Orleans with guard Willie Green in exchange for forward Darius Songaila and rookie forward Craig Brackins on September 23, 2010. On February 1, 2011, Smith had a career high of 20 points vs the Washington Wizards. On December 16, 2011, Smith signed a 3 year, $7.5 million dollar deal to remain with the Hornets.
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Actors: Ray Xue (writer), Ray Xue (director), Bilal Els (actor), Rohan Mead (actor), John Burt (actor), Isaac Mansa Tre (actor),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Romane Orlando Robb (actor), Romane Orlando Robb (producer), Romane Orlando Robb (writer), Romane Orlando Robb (director), Jasmine N. Mack (editor), Mark Scott (actor), Michael Swiskay (actor), Caren Skibell (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Kim Sønderholm (writer), Edgar Allan Poe (writer), David C. Hayes (writer), H.P. Lovecraft (writer), Joseph Pozo (producer), Austin Nordell (producer), Monique Dupree (actress), Kim Sønderholm (producer), David C. Hayes (producer), Jose Rosete (actor), Kim Sønderholm (actor), Rusty Apper (actor), David C. Hayes (actor), David C. Hayes (director), Austin Nordell (composer),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Matt Madjerich (producer), Matt Madjerich (actor), Josh Mesing (actor), Josh Mesing (director), Josh Mesing (writer), Jonathan Mesing (writer), Jonathan Mesing (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Melissa L. Nichols (producer), Bob Willems (director), Scott Geiter (miscellaneous crew), Joe Grisaffi (actor), Bob Willems (editor), Joe Grisaffi (actor), Scott Geiter (miscellaneous crew), Melissa L. Nichols (actress), Bob Willems (producer), Phil Nichols (writer), Phil Nichols (actor), Phil Nichols (writer), Phil Nichols (producer), Phil Nichols (producer), Mel House (actor),
Genres: Horror,Actors: Kristen Bell (actress), Scott Stuber (producer), Peter Serafinowicz (actor), Jean Reno (actor), Amy Hill (actress), Kristin Davis (actress), Faizon Love (actor), Ken Jeong (actor), Nelson Carvajal (actor), John Michael Higgins (actor), Jon Favreau (actor), Vince Vaughn (actor), Jason Bateman (actor), Jon Favreau (writer), Vince Vaughn (producer),
Plot: Dave and Ronnie, Jason and Cynthia, and Joey and Lucy are close. The group used to include Shane and Jennifer, but they divorced and she's gone. Jason and Cynthia announce that their marriage is in trouble, and they beg their friends (and Shane's young girlfriend) to join them on a couples' retreat, at the package rate, on a tropical island. The others reluctantly agree, planning to play while Jason and Cynthia work on their marriage with an island psychologist. To everyone's surprise, the package is inflexible: each couple must participate in the couples' exercises. Soon fault lines appear in all four relationships. What's in store for each couple?
Keywords: box-office-hit, chicago-illinois, chick-flick, closing-credits-sequence, couple, couples-therapy, critically-bashed, divorce, friendship, guruActors: Kim Sønderholm (actor), Henrik Vestergaard (actor), Thomas Biehl (actor), James Barclay (actor), James Barclay (director), James Barclay (writer), James Barclay (producer), James Barclay (editor), Anders Brink Madsen (actor), Lene Storgaard (actress), Lene Storgaard (actress), André Babikian (actor), Jesper Vidkjær (actor), Leslie Hinge (miscellaneous crew), Leslie Hinge (actor),
Plot: In this dark tale, Jason Smith, an average guy with a simple life and a loving wife, leads us into a world of mystery and revenge when his wife is brutally murdered by a homeless man. But after Jason's thirst for revenge is quenched, he finds himself at the intersection where dreams and nightmares collide.
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Short, Thriller,Actors: Phil Hawn (actor), Sandy Sfeir (miscellaneous crew), Jeremy Maupin (actor), Steve Gonzales (actor), Ian Lanning (miscellaneous crew), Rajan Shandil (producer), Scott Adams (miscellaneous crew), R.A. Buck (actor), Dawn Balkin (actress), Brian Benbenek (actor), Darrell Warren (actor), Brian Benbenek (actor), Darrell Warren (producer), Darrell Warren (writer), Darrell Warren (director),
Genres: Action, Crime, Drama,Actors: Geoffrey Ryan (miscellaneous crew), Alan Landsburg (producer), David Michael Frank (composer), M. Emmet Walsh (actor), Joe Chrest (actor), William Daniels (actor), William Morgan Sheppard (actor), Alex Van (actor), J. Michael Hunter (actor), Jeff Corey (actor), Mark Jeffrey Miller (actor), Veronica Cartwright (actress), Stephen Root (actor), Salome Jens (actress), Keri Russell (actress),
Plot: On his deathbed in the hospital, Jason's father asks that his ashes be spread over the top of his wife's grave. Jason, who came to the city with his father at a young age, remembers little of the town or his mother, but he undertakes the charge. It is an idyllic place, but gradually snips of memory return, until he remembers the significance of the fact that most of the tombstones in the town cemetery, including his mothers, bear the same day and month, one death each year. Caught up in the memory of the lottery he saw as a child, and the one he is trapped in today, escape is difficult and retribution is...
Keywords: americana, based-on-short-story, dream, small-townActors: George 'Buck' Flower (actor), Stewart Raffill (director), Stewart Raffill (writer), Gene Kauer (composer), Hubert Wells (miscellaneous crew), Frank Salsedo (actor), Douglas M. Lackey (composer), Hal Bokar (actor), Robert Logan (actor), Arthur R. Dubs (producer), Fred R. Krug (producer), Fernando Celis (actor), Fernando Celis (actor), Fernando Celis (miscellaneous crew), Joseph Raffill (producer),
Genres: Family, Western,
6:27 p.m.
Sergio Garcia reaches 3 under with a birdie at No. 13, creating a threw-way tie for second with Scott Piercy and Shane Lowry.
6:08 p.m.
Shane Lowry (-3), who started the round with a four-shot lead at 7 under, falls two shots behind Dustin Johnson (-5) with a bogey at No. 10.
Photos: Paulina caddies for DJ at Masters
5:50 p.m.
The rulebook is Dustin Johnson's new best friend. After hitting his tee shot into the deep rough at No. 10, Johnson got relief from a TV tower -- a temporary movable object -- that was in his line of sight, and he was allowed to drop into an adjacent fairway. A minute later, Shane Lowry made a bogey on No. 9, making Johnson the leader at 5 under. Johnson hit his approach onto the green.
On the No. 5 green, Johnson's ball moved as he stood over it, but he escaped a penalty, remarked the ball and made par.
In the 2010 PGA Championship at Whistling Straights, Johnson appeared to have qualified for a playoff with eventual champion Martin Kaymer and Bubba Watson by finishing at 11 under par for 72 holes. But he grounded his club in sand before hitting his second shot to the 72nd hole, and had to accept a two-stroke penalty when officials informed him the area in which his tee shot landed was a bunker.
5:35 p.m.
Jordan Spieth shoots 5-over 75 to finish at 9 over. (Masters champion Danny Willett also finished at 9 over following a 1-over 71 on Sunday.)
5:10 p.m.
Sergio Garcia, a crowd favorite at Oakmont, collected not one birdie but two at the par-3 eighth in the final round of the U.S. Open.
Garcia holed out from a greenside bunker to move to 2 under for the tournament and three shots behind leader Shane Lowry. The Spaniard, still in search of his first major championship, noticed a small bird on the ground as he was making his way off the green. He picked it up and handed it a volunteer.
Garcia is 0-for-70 in majors, with six finishes in the top 3.
5:09 p.m.
Dustin Johnson burns the edge with a 44-foot birdie putt on No. 7 and remains one shot back.
4:54 p.m.
Is Shane Lowry imploding?
His lead is down to a single stroke at the U.S. Open.
The Irishman, who was up by three at the beginning of the final round, is 2 over through five holes and is just one shot up on Dustin Johnson. Lowry bogeyed the par-4 second after his approach flew into a bunker and dropped another shot on the par-4 fifth following an approach shot that also found the sand.
Andrew Landry, who began the day three shots behind Lowry, bogeyed four of his first five holes to fall off the pace.
Jim Furyk, the 2003 champion, is putting together the round of the day in front of the leader. Furyk is at 4 under through 14 holes and 1 under for the tournament, four shots off the lead.
4:41
With a chance to move within a shot of Shane Lowry (-6), Dustin Johnson (-4) misses a 3-foot birdie putt on No. 5. The ball moved a Johnson prepared for his par putt, but he was deemed not responsible, remarked the ball and make the putt.
4:29 p.m.
Dustin Johnson's wedge is costing him strokes. After bombing two drives (378 yards on No. 1), Johnson has hit poor wedge shots, making pars at Nos. 1 and 3 when he should have had solid birdie opportunities. Johnson did make birdie at the par-5 No. 2 to cut Shane Lowry's lead to two shots.
4:10 p.m.
Shane Lowry's once-comfortable lead at the U.S. Open is down to two shots.
The Irishman, in search of his first major championship, began the final round leading by four shots over Dustin Johnson and Andrew Landry before a bogey at the par-4 No. 2 hole coupled with a birdie by Johnson at same hole whittled Lowry's advantage to just two strokes.
Landry, the surprise of the tournament, is off to a sluggish start. He bogeyed the first two holes to slip to five shots off the lead.
3:30 p.m.
Leader Shane Lowry went off in the final group with Andrew Landry, a U.S. Open rookie ranked No. 624 in the world. Both were in pursuit of a first major.
Lowry is 7 under, with a 4-shot lead over Landry and Dustin Johnson. Another shot back were Scott Piercy and Lee Westwood.
2 p.m.
The top 10 players are exempt into the U.S. Open next year at Erin Hills. That would be a big deal to Andrew Landry if he doesn't produce the dream finish at Oakmont. Landry had to make it through two stages of qualifying just to get into his first major.
Even better for Landry if he doesn't win? The top four players get into the Masters.
But all he cares about is winning, and the 28-year-old Texan has looked remarkably unflappable in every circumstance at Oakmont.
His father left him a message that said, "I have all the faith in the world you can do this. You're just as good as the rest of those guys."
He has been so far.
1:30 p.m.
Of the 14 players who have at least made the turn in the final round, no one is under par.
The greens at Oakmont were rolled twice and are running at 14.8 on the Stimpmeter. The entertainment is likely to come early in the round on the second hole, where the tees have been moved up so that a drive will reach the green. That doesn't mean it will stay there.
Jason Kokrak, one of the longest hitters in golf, hit a drive that bounced onto the green to about 10 feet below the hole, and then it rolled back some 30 yards into the fairway. He chipped the next one up to about the same range, and that rolled back. So his third time hitting the green, it actually stayed on the green. He made a bogey.
Here are the tee times for the fourth round:
10 a.m. -- Justin Hicks
10:10 a.m. -- Spencer Levin, Ethan Tracy
10:20 a.m. -- Matt Fitzpatrick, Romain Wattel
10:30 a.m. -- Tim Wilkinson, Danny Lee
10:40 a.m. -- Hideto Tanihara, Matt Marshall
10:50 a.m. -- James Hahn, Andrew Johnston
11 a.m. -- Martin Kaymer, Angel Cabrera
11:10 a.m. -- Lee Slattery, Ryan Moore
11:20 a.m. -- Danny Willett, Brandon Harkins
11:30 a.m. -- Bill Haas, Emiliano Grillo
11:40 a.m. -- Matteo Manassero, Marc Leishman
11:50 a.m. -- Chase Parker, a-Jon Rahm
Noon -- Bubba Watson, Byeong Hun An
12:10 p.m. -- Cameron Smith, Charley Hoffman
12:20 p.m. -- David Lingmerth, Chris Wood
12:30 p.m. -- Rob Oppenheim, Brooks Koepka
12:40 p.m. -- Jason Kokrak, Justin Thomas
12:50 p.m. -- Kevin Kisner, Andy Sullivan
1 p.m. -- Louis Oosthuizen, Russell Knox
1:10 p.m. -- Graeme McDowell, Jordan Spieth
1:20 p.m. -- Matt Kuchar, Gregory Bourdy
1:30 p.m. -- Jim Furyk, Harris English
1:40 p.m. -- Patrick Rodgers, Yusaku Miyazato
1:50 p.m. -- Rafa Cabrera Bello, Charl Schwartzel
2 p.m. -- Billy Horschel, Adam Scott
2:10 p.m. -- Brendan Steele, Derek Fathauer
2:20 p.m. -- Sung Kang, Daniel Berger
2:30 p..m. -- Jason Dufner, Kevin Na
2:40 p.m. -- Kevin Streelman, Zach Johnson
2:50 p.m. -- Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day
3 p.m. -- Scott Piercy, Sergio Garcia
3:10 p.m. -- Branden Grace, Daniel Summerhays
3:20 p.m. -- Lee Westwood, Dustin Johnson
3:30 p.m. -- Andrew Landry, Shane Lowry
(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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6:27 p.m.
Sergio Garcia reaches 3 under with a birdie at No. 13, creating a threw-way tie for second with Scott Piercy and Shane Lowry.
6:08 p.m.
Shane Lowry (-3), who started the round with a four-shot lead at 7 under, falls two shots behind Dustin Johnson (-5) with a bogey at No. 10.
5:50 p.m.
The rulebook is Dustin Johnson's new best friend. After hitting his tee shot into the deep rough at No. 10, Johnson got relief from a TV tower -- a temporary movable object -- that was in his line of sight, and he was allowed to drop into an adjacent fairway. A minute later, Shane Lowry made a bogey on No. 9, making Johnson the leader at 5 under. Johnson hit his approach onto the green.
On the No. 5 green, Johnson's ball moved as he stood over it, but he escaped a penalty, remarked the ball and made par.
In the 2010 PGA Championship at Whistling Straights, Johnson appeared to have qualified for a playoff with eventual champion Martin Kaymer and Bubba Watson by finishing at 11 under par for 72 holes. But he grounded his club in sand before hitting his second shot to the 72nd hole, and had to accept a two-stroke penalty when officials informed him the area in which his tee shot landed was a bunker.
5:35 p.m.
Jordan Spieth shoots 5-over 75 to finish at 9 over. (Masters champion Danny Willett also finished at 9 over following a 1-over 71 on Sunday.)
5:10 p.m.
Sergio Garcia, a crowd favorite at Oakmont, collected not one birdie but two at the par-3 eighth in the final round of the U.S. Open.
Garcia holed out from a greenside bunker to move to 2 under for the tournament and three shots behind leader Shane Lowry. The Spaniard, still in search of his first major championship, noticed a small bird on the ground as he was making his way off the green. He picked it up and handed it a volunteer.
Garcia is 0-for-70 in majors, with six finishes in the top 3.
5:09 p.m.
Dustin Johnson burns the edge with a 44-foot birdie putt on No. 7 and remains one shot back.
4:54 p.m.
Is Shane Lowry imploding?
His lead is down to a single stroke at the U.S. Open.
The Irishman, who was up by three at the beginning of the final round, is 2 over through five holes and is just one shot up on Dustin Johnson. Lowry bogeyed the par-4 second after his approach flew into a bunker and dropped another shot on the par-4 fifth following an approach shot that also found the sand.
Andrew Landry, who began the day three shots behind Lowry, bogeyed four of his first five holes to fall off the pace.
Jim Furyk, the 2003 champion, is putting together the round of the day in front of the leader. Furyk is at 4 under through 14 holes and 1 under for the tournament, four shots off the lead.
4:41
With a chance to move within a shot of Shane Lowry (-6), Dustin Johnson (-4) misses a 3-foot birdie putt on No. 5. The ball moved a Johnson prepared for his par putt, but he was deemed not responsible, remarked the ball and make the putt.
4:29 p.m.
Dustin Johnson's wedge is costing him strokes. After bombing two drives (378 yards on No. 1), Johnson has hit poor wedge shots, making pars at Nos. 1 and 3 when he should have had solid birdie opportunities. Johnson did make birdie at the par-5 No. 2 to cut Shane Lowry's lead to two shots.
4:10 p.m.
Shane Lowry's once-comfortable lead at the U.S. Open is down to two shots.
The Irishman, in search of his first major championship, began the final round leading by four shots over Dustin Johnson and Andrew Landry before a bogey at the par-4 No. 2 hole coupled with a birdie by Johnson at same hole whittled Lowry's advantage to just two strokes.
Landry, the surprise of the tournament, is off to a sluggish start. He bogeyed the first two holes to slip to five shots off the lead.
3:30 p.m.
Leader Shane Lowry went off in the final group with Andrew Landry, a U.S. Open rookie ranked No. 624 in the world. Both were in pursuit of a first major.
Lowry is 7 under, with a 4-shot lead over Landry and Dustin Johnson. Another shot back were Scott Piercy and Lee Westwood.
2 p.m.
The top 10 players are exempt into the U.S. Open next year at Erin Hills. That would be a big deal to Andrew Landry if he doesn't produce the dream finish at Oakmont. Landry had to make it through two stages of qualifying just to get into his first major.
Even better for Landry if he doesn't win? The top four players get into the Masters.
But all he cares about is winning, and the 28-year-old Texan has looked remarkably unflappable in every circumstance at Oakmont.
His father left him a message that said, "I have all the faith in the world you can do this. You're just as good as the rest of those guys."
He has been so far.
1:30 p.m.
Of the 14 players who have at least made the turn in the final round, no one is under par.
The greens at Oakmont were rolled twice and are running at 14.8 on the Stimpmeter. The entertainment is likely to come early in the round on the second hole, where the tees have been moved up so that a drive will reach the green. That doesn't mean it will stay there.
Jason Kokrak, one of the longest hitters in golf, hit a drive that bounced onto the green to about 10 feet below the hole, and then it rolled back some 30 yards into the fairway. He chipped the next one up to about the same range, and that rolled back. So his third time hitting the green, it actually stayed on the green. He made a bogey.
Here are the tee times for the fourth round:
10 a.m. -- Justin Hicks
10:10 a.m. -- Spencer Levin, Ethan Tracy
10:20 a.m. -- Matt Fitzpatrick, Romain Wattel
10:30 a.m. -- Tim Wilkinson, Danny Lee
10:40 a.m. -- Hideto Tanihara, Matt Marshall
10:50 a.m. -- James Hahn, Andrew Johnston
11 a.m. -- Martin Kaymer, Angel Cabrera
11:10 a.m. -- Lee Slattery, Ryan Moore
11:20 a.m. -- Danny Willett, Brandon Harkins
11:30 a.m. -- Bill Haas, Emiliano Grillo
11:40 a.m. -- Matteo Manassero, Marc Leishman
11:50 a.m. -- Chase Parker, a-Jon Rahm
Noon -- Bubba Watson, Byeong Hun An
12:10 p.m. -- Cameron Smith, Charley Hoffman
12:20 p.m. -- David Lingmerth, Chris Wood
12:30 p.m. -- Rob Oppenheim, Brooks Koepka
12:40 p.m. -- Jason Kokrak, Justin Thomas
12:50 p.m. -- Kevin Kisner, Andy Sullivan
1 p.m. -- Louis Oosthuizen, Russell Knox
1:10 p.m. -- Graeme McDowell, Jordan Spieth
1:20 p.m. -- Matt Kuchar, Gregory Bourdy
1:30 p.m. -- Jim Furyk, Harris English
1:40 p.m. -- Patrick Rodgers, Yusaku Miyazato
1:50 p.m. -- Rafa Cabrera Bello, Charl Schwartzel
2 p.m. -- Billy Horschel, Adam Scott
2:10 p.m. -- Brendan Steele, Derek Fathauer
2:20 p.m. -- Sung Kang, Daniel Berger
2:30 p..m. -- Jason Dufner, Kevin Na
2:40 p.m. -- Kevin Streelman, Zach Johnson
2:50 p.m. -- Bryson DeChambeau, Jason Day
3 p.m. -- Scott Piercy, Sergio Garcia
3:10 p.m. -- Branden Grace, Daniel Summerhays
3:20 p.m. -- Lee Westwood, Dustin Johnson
3:30 p.m. -- Andrew Landry, Shane Lowry
(The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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