DENVER (AP) -J.R. Smith is pledging more maturity this season, a promise he’s made in the past.
The sharp-shooting Denver Nuggets guard realizes that some will believe it, while some will remain skeptical.
That’s fine with him, he’s accepted that. But he knows he’s changed.
It’s been a sobering offseason for the 24-year-old Smith, who spent 24 days in a New Jersey correctional facility after pleading guilty to reckless driving.
Hanging out in an isolated cell for nearly 23 hours a day, Smith had a lot of time for reflection. What he took away from his stint in jail was simple – wake up each day with a purpose.
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