Lakers forward Dorian Finney-Smith, who holds a $15.4MM player option for next season, recently underwent surgery to deal with a “lingering” left ankle injury and is expected to be ready for training camp in the fall, sources tell Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
According to McMenamin, Finney-Smith has been bothered by his left ankle for “several seasons,” but the 32-year-old was determined to play through the injury. The procedure will give him the ability to play without pain.
As McMenamin writes, Finney-Smith missed a total of 20 games last season related to issues with the ankle, including eight after being traded from Brooklyn to Los Angeles at the end of December.
While his counting stats — including 7.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 28.8 minutes per game — with the Lakers were fairly modest, Finney-Smith shot 39.8% from long distance and provided the sort of versatile defense and toughness the team had long been seeking.
As our Luke Adams mentioned in his Offseason Preview, the Lakers were far better when the three-and-D forward was on the court, and went 29-14 in games he played during the regular season, McMenamin notes.
Time to apply a small pinch
I’ve thought anything over 3/45 would be an overpay.
Perhaps we can hit 3/40 land now
Always liked DFS game even as an unknown Maverick role player prior to Luka days. I think a team like Detroit would be wise to get him. Savvy player who can play and guard 3 positions, very low maintenance so you know he won’t cause any chemistry issues, and he can be a good spot shooter for Cade.
Dallas…