Dorian Finney-Smith, now with the Los Angeles Lakers, has been quietly making an impact in the 2024-2 NBA season. After splitting time between the Brooklyn Nets and Lakers, Finney-Smith is averaging.7 points, 3.9 rebounds, and.4 assists per game, while shooting an impressive.8% from the field and.1% from three-point range. His defensive versatility and reliable perimeter shooting have made him a valuable role player on both ends of the floor.
With the Lakers, Finney-Smith’s role has slightly shifted. In games for Los Angeles, he’s averaging.8 points and.6 rebounds in minutes per game, maintaining a solid.6% from deep. His ability to stretch the floor and defend multiple positions has given the Lakers a boost as they push for a playoff run.
Meanwhile, Luka Dončić remains a statistical powerhouse, though his numbers are not detailed here, Finney-Smith’s performance without Dončić in previous seasons has shown he can step up when needed. The dynamic between these two former teammates continues to intrigue fans, especially as Finney-Smith adapts to new systems and responsibilities.
As the postseason unfolds, all eyes are on how Finney-Smith’s evolving role with the Lakers might influence their championship aspirations—and whether his steady production can help fill the gaps when the stars need support.