University of Maryland guard DeShawn Harris-Smith is ready to show everyone the real DHS this year

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Maryland basketball sophomore DeShawn Harris-Smith started 30 of 33 games as a freshman and averaged 7.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and .9 steals. He joined the Bleav in DMV Hoops podcast this week to talk about what didn't quite work for him individually and as a team last season, how Jahmir Young helped him transition into college basketball, and the relationship between he and Head Coach Kevin Willard. Harris-Smith also talks about what he's been working on this offseason, how his role may change as a sophomore, the vibes with this year's team, their improved depth, and what this team needs to do to be successful. Presented by betonline.ag!
1:06 - Reflecting on an up-and-down freshman year
8:09 - Dealing with the mental side of sports
12:00 - Versatility & doing the little things to win
16:53 - Why bringing in guards from the portal is so enticing
18:53 - Offseason improvements, differences from last year’s team, which teammates are  standing out
22:35 - Maryland’s identity this year, and why Kevin Willard’s making fun of Derik Queen
26:30 - Off the court interests

University of Maryland guard DeShawn Harris-Smith is ready to show everyone the real DHS this year

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