Dorian Finney-Smith Reflects on Lakers Journey After Early Playoff Exit

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Dorian Finney-Smith expressed gratitude for his time with the Lakers after being traded from the Nets, despite the team's early playoff exit. The Lakers finished the season with a 29-14 record in games he played, and he averaged 7. 9 points per game. Coach JJ Redick praised Finney-Smith's work ethic and versatility, highlighting his impact on the team's performance. Finney-Smith's acquisition was pivotal for the Lakers, who secured the No.

3 seed in the playoffs. He holds a $15. 4 million player option for the 2025-26 season, which he must decide on by June 30, leaving his future with the team uncertain. If he declines the option, he will become an unrestricted free agent and could re-sign with the Lakers or join another team. His contributions were crucial in the Lakers' center-less lineups, showcasing his defensive skills and ability to create space for primary ball-handlers.

Finney-Smith's journey with the Lakers will be a key subplot during the offseason.

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