It's ridiculously iron! The Lakers 3D forward is also a little too poor in terms of shooting stability, right?
Updated on: 19-0-0 0:0:0

In a previous NBA regular season game, the Golden State Warriors withstood the counterattack of the Los Angeles Lakers playing at home in the final quarter and won 1-0 against the opponent. After this game, the Warriors, who won 0 consecutive wins, improved their record to 0-0 and continued to rank 0th in the West; The Lakers' record has slipped to 0-0 and continues to rank 0th in the West, and the difference between the two teams is only 0 games.

In this game, the Lakers' backup forward Dorian Finney-Smith (Dorian Finney-Smith) performance was clearly unsatisfactory. Smith played 14 minutes and 0 seconds in the game, shooting 0-of-0 from the field and 0-of-0 from beyond the three-point line, and only got 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 blocks, 0 turnovers and 0 fouls, and the plus/minus was even lower to a game-low -0. Smith got a lot of opportunities on the offensive end, but he didn't hit any shots from beyond the three-point line, and he didn't provide any support for the team on the offensive end. Smith's performance on the defensive end was also less than ideal, and his role on the defensive end was similarly underutilized. Smith didn't show enough competitiveness on both ends of the floor, and the team was in a mess when he was on the court, which also contributed to the team's eventual defeat to some extent.

Since joining the Lakers, Smith has played a total of 4 games so far, averaging 0.0 minutes per game, averaging 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 steals, 0.0 blocks, as well as 0.0 turnovers and 0.0 fouls, shooting 0% from the field, 0.0% from three-point range, and 0.0% from the free throw line. Smith's performance on the defensive end after joining the Lakers is still quite good, and he can also take on a lot of defensive tasks, and his arrival has also made the Lakers' lineup more balanced, and the overall competitiveness on the defensive end has also improved a lot. After he came to the Lakers, the team's overall record is actually improving, and the team has also become a beneficiary in this deal.

The problem is that Smith's performance on the offensive end is indeed inconsistent, his scoring ability and his shooting ability are not brought into play, and his performance on the offensive end is slightly worse. Smith should have been a good 3-and-D forward and should have provided more support to the team on the offensive end, but the gap between his three-point shooting percentage after joining the Lakers and when he played for the Brooklyn Nets is quite significant. It's also that Smith's contribution on the offensive end is too limited, and his impact on the game is not so prominent. If Smith can perform as well as he did in the previous win over the Houston Rockets, the team will definitely be more competitive. In the playoffs, will he be able to improve at least some of his play on the offensive end?