To say that the Los Angeles Lakers have been on a groove as of late is an understatement. This squad has managed to win seven out of their last 10 games with some of them not even featuring both Anthony Davis and LeBron James.
For a player of Spencer Dinwiddie’s caliber, the start of his stint with the Los Angeles Lakers didn't go according to plan. Through his first 16 games with Los Angeles, Dinwiddie struggled to make an impact offensively, averaging only 5 points on 35% shooting.
With Gabe Vincent missing for the majority of the season, the Los Angeles Lakers turned to signing Spencer Dinwiddie to fill that void in the backcourt.
As if the Los Angeles Lakers scoring 150 points against the Indiana Pacers wasn’t impressive enough, they also did so without their third leading scorer, D’Angelo Russell.
The Los Angeles Lakers went into Sunday’s game against the Indiana Pacers with a difficult task. That was to win their first game of the season in which D’Angelo Russell was not in the lineup, as they were 0-5 prior to Sunday.
After the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers, Anthony Davis spoke to NBA reporters about Spencer Dinwiddie. Starting in place of a sick D’Angelo
A week after head coach Darvin Ham told him to be more assertive on offense, Lakers guard Spencer Dinwiddie took those words to heart and had his best game in the purple and gold.
The Los Angeles Lakers desperately want to make the playoffs, so they need to snag every win they could as the regular season is coming to a close. However, things seemed uncertain during their 150-145 win over the Indiana Pacers when D’Angelo Russell went down due to illness.
Reserve guard Spencer Dinwiddie had his highest scoring game in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform as he chipped in 11 points in the team’s 101-94 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
After Spencer Dinwiddie’s best performance as a Laker, his teammates and coaches all acknowledged they need that version of the guard the rest of the year.
Spencer Dinwiddie is the newest Laker to join the team this season and while most fans would say his tenure has been a disappointment so far, Dinwiddie says expectations are not the same as they used to be.
As he discussed his continuing struggles as a bench player for the Los Angeles Lakers, Spencer Dinwiddie intriguingly made a significant reference to the starting role he seized during his time for the Brooklyn Nets earlier this season.
Spencer Dinwiddie was a welcomed add for the Los Angeles Lakers because players his caliber don’t normally hit the buyout market. The Toronto Raptors agreed to buy him out after trading for him, clearing the way to sign with any team.
After standing pat at the NBA trade deadline, the Los Angeles Lakers immediately looked to the buyout market to upgrade their roster. Although there weren’t many potential game-changing players to choose from, the team decided to bring in Los Angeles native Spencer Dinwiddie to give the squad another proven veteran scorer off the bench.
The Los Angeles Lakers didn’t make any moves at the trade deadline, although they were able to add veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie off the buyout market.
Spencer Dinwiddie signed with the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 10, 2024, but he doesn't feel he is officially part of the team yet. Dinwiddie hilariously stated he would know that for sure when he gets his designated handshake with LeBron James.
The Los Angeles Lakers topped the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-104 on Monday night, and Spencer Dinwiddie’s defense is a major reason why. The Lakers guard only had two points, but was an astonishing +35 in the game thanks to the way he clamped up the opposition.
Spencer Dinwiddie told NBA reporter Dan Woike of The Los Angeles Times that he believes the Los Angeles Lakers “have the talent level to beat anybody.”
The unique bonus stems back to the three-year contract he signed with the Washington Wizards in 2021. According to Dinwiddie, he agreed to that specific amount after his agent felt it would be hilarious to incentivize his client to do the impossible.
During his postgame news conference following the Lakers win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday, James shared his thoughts on what Dinwiddie will bring to the roster.
New Los Angeles Lakers addition Spencer Dinwiddie will be able to treat himself to one item on the dollar menu should his team win an NBA championship.
Dinwiddie, 30, will provide size, scoring and playmaking for the team.
Playing for the team was always a dream for Dinwiddie.
Thursday morning, Brooklyn traded Spencer Dinwiddie to Toronto, who waived him. Thursday night, he was in the stands at Madison Square Garden, checking out what could be his next team.
The Raptors don’t intend to keep veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie on their roster after acquiring him from Brooklyn.
One player on the Brooklyn Nets may be quiet-quitting.
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