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Deanna Louise Smith is an Australian basketball coach and former player. She played the majority of her career in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL), winning two WNBL championships and earning three WNBL All-Star Five honours. She also played wheelchair basketball in the Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL), becoming the first player to play in both the WNBL and WNWBL.

Early life
Smith was born in Bendigo, Victoria. She represented Country Victoria at U16 (1995) and U18 (1996 and 1997) Australian Junior Championships, winning in 1996 and 1997 and captaining in 1997. She was All Australian in 1995, 1996 and 1997. ==Professional career==
Professional career
WNBL and Europe Smith debuted in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) in 1996 with the Melbourne Tigers. She subsequently played the next three seasons with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), where she won the 1999 WNBL championship. For the 1999–2000 WNBL season, she joined the Canberra Capitals and helped the team win the championship. Between 2000 and 2004, she played for the Adelaide Lightning. Smith's next stint came in the 2008–09 WNBL season with the Lynx. State Leagues Smith played many seasons in the Australian State Leagues. She played for the Bendigo Braves in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) in 1999 and the Warrnambool Mermaids in Big V in 2000. She averaged 26 points per game with Warrnambool. In 2003 and 2004, Smith won back-to-back Central ABL best and fairest awards playing for the South Adelaide Panthers. Smith played in the SEABL for the Nunawading Spectres in 2005, Ballarat Miners in 2006, and again for Nunawading in 2007. She was also named SBL MVP in 2008 as well as SBL All-Star Five in 2008 and 2009. She was also SBL scoring champion both seasons. Smith returned to the SEABL and played for the Kilsyth Cobras in 2010 and the Geelong Supercats in 2011 and 2012. She then returned to the SBL where she served as player-coach for the Cockburn Cougars in 2014 and 2015 before finishing with the Perry Lakes Hawks in 2016. ==Coaching career==
Coaching career
In November 2016, Smith was appointed head coach of the Perry Lakes Hawks women's team for the 2017 SBL season. Four months later, she announced her retirement from playing basketball. The team won the opening eight games of the season as Smith guided the Hawks to the minor premiership with a 20–2 record. They went on to reach the SBL Grand Final, where they defeated the Mandurah Magic 59–48 to win the championship. She parted ways with the Hawks in October 2021. In October 2022, Smith was appointed an assistant coach of the Bendigo Spirit ahead of the 2022–23 WNBL season. She returned to the Spirit for a second season as assistant coach in 2023–24, and a third season in 2024–25. Smith served as head coach of the Bendigo Braves women's team in the NBL1 South during the 2025 NBL1 season. ==National team==
National team
Smith represented Australia in 2002 at the South East Asian Games and was an Australian Opals squad member from 2005 to 2010. ==Wheelchair basketball==
Wheelchair basketball
Smith played wheelchair basketball in the Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) with the Be Active Western Stars in 2013, and the Red Dust Lady Heelers in 2017. She became the first player to play in both the WNBL and WNWBL, with each WNWBL team being permitted to field a limited number of able-bodied 4.5-point players. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Smith's husband, Stephen Black, is a former National Basketball League (NBL) player. ==References==
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