Los Angeles Lakers guard Spencer Dinwiddie is reportedly suing the car shop Wires Only for a $350,000 deposit and other damages regarding a deal he said he…
Spencer Dinwiddie is coming off a year where he played for the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers. He finished the regular season with averages of 10.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists per contest while shooting 39.2% from the field and 33.7% from the three-point range in 76 games.
The Los Angeles Lakers are going to have to make some changes to their roster after seeing how far they are from competing for titles. Despite healthy years from LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the Lakers were inconsistent for nearly the entirety of the 2023-24 season.
Despite starting off slow upon joining his hometown team following a buyout, Dinwiddie was quietly one of the better performing Lakers during his time with the club.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expected to have a busy summer. After exiting the 2024 NBA Playoffs via a first-round series loss to Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets, the Lakers have some work to do to strengthen their roster.
After a first-round playoff exit, there are sure to be changes within the Los Angeles Lakers roster. Some players will return and others will be let go or possibly traded, and one of those question marks is point guard Spencer Dinwiddie.
Spencer Dinwiddie has thrown his support behind the LeBron James camp when it comes to the GOAT of basketball, calling his Lakers teammate a bigger global icon than Michael Jordan.
Tuesday night’s final home game of the regular season for the Los Angeles Lakers against the Golden State Warriors had massive seeding implications, although Anthony Davis was sidelined due to headache and nausea.
The Los Angeles Lakers may not have made any moves at the NBA trade deadline, but they did manage to bring in a useful rotation player in Spencer Dinwiddie.
One player who is beginning to get more comfortable with the Los Angeles Lakers is veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie. He had struggled since joining the team in the buyout market, particularly offensively, but still provided good defense and playmaking even when his shot hasn’t been falling.
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.
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.
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.”
One week removed from your Los Angeles Lakers' decision to make no trades but instead sign Spencer Dinwiddie to their open roster spot off the buyout market, NBA fans have taken to X to weigh in.
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.
Spencer Dinwiddie did not need long to land with a new team after being waived by the Toronto Raptors.
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.
He will likely be pursued by multiple contenders if and when he reaches a buyout agreement with Toronto.
The Raptors don’t intend to keep veteran guard Spencer Dinwiddie on their roster after acquiring him from Brooklyn.
Spencer Dinwiddie is having a down year for the Brooklyn Nets with averages of 12.6 points per game on 39.1% from the field and 32% from three. Due to his underperformance, multiple reports have come out regarding Spencer’s status with the team, to the point that there might be a contract buyout.
One player on the Brooklyn Nets may be quiet-quitting.
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