His professional career spanned across several countries, including Austria, Turkey, Portugal, and Spain, although a majority of his years were spent in Great Britain.
[3] As a junior at the District 1 Class AAAA playoffs, he scored 35 points in a loss to Glen Mills.
[7] By the end of his final season, Smith was averaging 25.1 points, 11.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game, and he was named Player of the Year in the Del-Val League.
[9] He returned to Pennsylvania from 1997 to 1999, when he competed for the York City Cyclones of the Eastern Basketball Alliance (EBA).
He starred for Rider University in New Jersey in his college days and since coming to England has demonstrated himself to be one of the smoothest and most complete scorers in BBL history.
Since retiring from Professional Basketball, Charles has started working as head coach of the Tees Valley Mohawks.