Spencer Dinwiddie, the seasoned guard recently traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Toronto Raptors, made waves in the NBA community with his decision to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers after being waived by the Raptors and clearing waivers.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!In a media session on Monday, Dinwiddie shared an analogy for his decision-making process between the Mavericks
And the Lakers in free agency, as reported by Dan Woike of The Los Angeles Times and highlighted by ESPN’s Dave McMenamin on social media.
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Dinwiddie likened the choice to a scenario where a kid faces a bully, with Dallas representing a comforting mother figure saying, “It’s OK, baby, don’t worry about it,” while the Lakers embodied a firm fatherly approach urging, “Nah, you better go out there and fight till you win.”
Spencer Dinwiddie Hails From Los Angeles, This Marks His First Stint Playing For The Lakers
Although Dinwiddie hails from Los Angeles, this marks his first stint playing for the Lakers as a professional athlete. Throughout his ten-year career, he has also played for the Nets, Mavericks, Wizards, and Pistons.
With career averages of 13.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game, shooting 41.5% from the field and 33.1% from three-point range across 514 regular-season games, Dinwiddie brings a valuable skill set to the Lakers.
Positioning Spencer Dinwiddie To Make An Impact As They Push For A Higher Playoff Spot
Furthermore, he has appeared in 28 NBA playoff games, contributing to the Dallas Mavericks’ journey to the 2022 Western Conference Finals.
Currently, the Los Angeles Lakers hold the ninth seed in the Western Conference standings with a 28-26 record in 54 games, positioning Dinwiddie to make an impact as they push for a higher playoff spot.
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