Despite continuing to play a significant role for the Nets, Finney-Smith's numbers tell a different story. He played 68 games during the 2023-24 season, averaging 8.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.7 three-pointers and 1.4 combined steals and blocks in 28.4 minutes per game. Although his contributions are consistent, they make for unexciting reading. Heading into the 2024-25 season, Finney-Smith is penciled into a starting role on a team that could very well end up at the bottom of the standings. While he could play meaningful minutes right out of the gate, there is a chance his role is scaled back as the season progresses. Brooklyn would ideally love to get a look at some of its fringe talent such as Noah Clowney, Day'Ron Sharpe and Jalen Wilson. Finney-Smith could have some early-season streaming value for anyone seeking an injection of three-pointers. However, that seems like a best-case scenario, and managers are likely to be able to find someone with at least a small amount of upside on most waiver wires. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a three-year, $40.18 million contract extension with the Mavericks in February of 2022. Traded to the Nets in February of 2023. Contract includes $15.38 million player option for 2025-26.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Dorian Lawrence Finney-Smith was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, to Desiree Finney-Jones. His brother, Ben Finney, played basketball at Old Dominion. Finney-Smith attended and played basketball for I.C. Norcom High School in Portsmouth. As a junior, he averaged 19.7 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, three steals and two blocks per game. The following season, he posted per-game averages of 18 points, 10.7 rebounds and 3.8 blocks. Finney-Smith led his school to back-to-back Group AAA championships, as well as Eastern Region and District titles. He finished his high school career as a two-time VHSL Class AAA Player of the Year and first-team all-state, all-region, All-Tidewater and all-district. He also earned All-Tidewater Player of the Year as a junior and co-Player of the Year as a senior. In his brief time as an NBA player, Finney-Smith has found ways to give back to the community. He helped found the Finney Family First Foundation (https://www.instagram.com/finneyfamilyfoundation/) with the mission to "inspire the youth to become productive members of society by providing service to the community." For four consecutive years he has returned to to Portsmouth to host the foundation's annual Community Love Day. Finney-Smith has also given much of his time working with and inspiring youth in the Dallas area. Learn more about Finney-Smith by following him on Twitter (@doefinney_10). The collegiate career of Finney-Smith began at Virginia Tech so that the forward could stay in state to play hoops. He had a solid campaign for the Hokies with 6.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game. However, he decided to transfer to Florida after coach Seth Greenberg was fired. He sat out the 2012-13 season before joining a team that would make its way to the Final Four. The 6-foot-8 forward came off the bench in support of Casey Prather and Patric Young and supplied 8.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per contest. He scored 16 points in the first-round win over Albany and snagged eight boards to help the Gators beat Pitt. Finney-Smith would blossom into a star in his junior and senior seasons, but he would not return to the Big Dance. He provided 13.1 points and 6.2 rebounds as a junior. The big man also hit 42.6 percent of his three-point attempts. The Gators finished 8-10 in the SEC in what would be Billy Donovan's final season. Coach Mike White took over in 2015-16 and Finney-Smith had eight double-doubles, but the Gator profile was not quite good enough to get back to the NCAA Tournament. The team won two games in the NIT and Finney-Smith had 16 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Ohio State.
Clears 30 minutes in return
FBrooklyn Nets
December 9, 2024
Finney-Smith (ankle) finished with nine points (3-7 FG, 3-5 3Pt), four rebounds, one assist and one steal across 31 minutes in Sunday's 118-113 loss to the Bucks.
ANALYSIS Finney-Smith faced no restrictions in his return from a four-game absence due to a left ankle sprain, as he took back his spot in the starting five and exceeded his season-long average of 29.1 minutes per game. He paid off for those who streamed him for three-pointers, but Finney-Smith offered little else across the stat sheet. While Finney-Smith should continue to get ample playing time moving forward now that he's healthy again, his low-usage game limits his overall fantasy appeal.
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How does Dorian Finney-Smith compare to other players?
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61.7%
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61.2%
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68.2%
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14.0%
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6.8%
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10.9%
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8.8%
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8.9%
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1.7%
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8.8%
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14.6%
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21.6
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Finney-Smith has been a reliable option in Dallas over the last few years, but joining Brooklyn was terrible for his fantasy value. The forward was locked into a 35-minute role for that short Mavericks rotation but is battling numerous wings in Brooklyn for minutes. Ben Simmons, Mikal Bridges, Cameron Johnson, Cam Thomas, Royce O'Neale and Lonnie Walker are all expected to get wing minutes this year, and that's way too many cooks in the kitchen. What's made Finney-Smith so valuable is his 35-minute role, but there's little chance he cracks 30 minutes with all of this depth. He wouldn't be a fantasy-relevant player in that type of role, averaging 9.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.9 steals, 0.5 blocks and 2.0 threes across 32 minutes a night over the last three years. Those are borderline averages from a fantasy-relevant player, but he wasn't the same after the trade from Dallas. In his 26 games with Brooklyn, Finney-Smith averaged 7.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 0.7 steals and 0.6 blocks across 28 minutes a night. That sort of line would keep him on every waiver wire, and that looks like the most likely scenario unless this team shortens their rotation or moves some players.
Finney-Smith continues to be one of the better undrafted development stories in the NBA. After going unselected in the 2016 NBA Draft, he's been making steady improvement with Dallas each season. Last year was no exception, as he claimed his best per-game fantasy rank (117). His stats don't jump off the page, but he's been great as a three-and-D option, registering 2.2 threes and 1.6 combined steals-plus-blocks per game. Also, in his 33.1 minutes, he averaged 11.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists -- the points, assists, steals and threes all represented career marks. His 59.5 effective field-goal percentage ranked 11th in the NBA, fueled by a 47.1 percent mark from the field and 39.5 percent from deep. Fantasy managers should expect more of the same from Finney-Smith this season. Dallas is a relatively shallow roster, so despite the frontcourt addition of Christian Wood, Finney-Smith could still see 30 minutes per game. His role shouldn't change much. He's a catch-and-shoot player, and nearly all his baskets (88 percent) are assisted. That won't change with Luka Doncic running the show. Fantasy managers in standard leagues who need some bench production can turn to Finney-Smith at the end of drafts, but his upside remains extremely low. He's better suited for deeper leagues.
Finney-Smith's development has been slow and steady, with the forward increasing his fantasy value for a fourth straight season last year. He ranked 132nd on a per-game basis behind 9.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.3 combined steals-plus-blocks in 32.0 minutes. His shooting splits of 47/39/76 resulted in a career-best 60.9 true-shooting percentage. He's almost exclusively a spot-up three-point shooter on offense (80 percent of his overall baskets are assisted), but he has an impressive offensive rebounding rate (1.8 ORB per 36 minutes) for his position and role. Heading into 2021-22, Finney-Smith has some competition for minutes. Dallas added Reggie Bullock -- another 3-and-D wing -- during the offseason. Bullock has a longer track record as a three-point marksman and notably hit 2.5 triples per game at 41.0 percent last season. That said, whether Finney-Smith starts or comes off the bench, he should still see minutes in the upper-20s. Plus, he has hidden upside due to Kristaps Porzingis' injury history. Fantasy managers in standard leagues can safely avoid Finney-Smith, but managers in deep leagues can grab him with a very late pick to secure someone with a relatively high floor.
Finney-Smith started a total of 74 games in his first three seasons in the league but started 68 last season while averaging 29.9 minutes of run -- well above his previous career high of 24.5. Playing the most significant role of his career, it's no surprise that he set plenty of personal bests, including average points (9.5), rebounds (5.7), assists (1.6) and blocks (0.5). Most of those can be attributed primarily to his larger workload, though he also posted a career high in points on a per-minute basis. How he got to those points was the most encouraging aspect of his season, as he shot a strong 37.6 percent from beyond the arc on 4.3 attempts per game, up from 30.3 on 2.8 over his first three seasons. If those gains stick, he'll be a legitimate 3-and-D role player going forward rather than the offensively limited option he was earlier in his career.
Finney-Smith will return to the Mavericks on a three-year, $12 million deal. The third-year forward averaged a career-high 7.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists with Dallas last season, logging 24.5 minutes per night in 81 appearances. After playing just 21 games the year prior due to tendonitis, it was encouraging to see Finney-Smith play the entire season -- the second time in three years he played at least 81 games. He's an above-average defender but a poor shooter, limiting his upside to rebounding and defensive stats. Though his minutes have increased in each of the past two seasons, he's likely to see those minutes go in the opposite direction, playing a backup forward role. Kristaps Porzingis should be healthy, and Tim Hardaway and Justin Jackson will be back to take playing time from Finney-Smith. He's not worth drafting in standard formats.
After a promising rookie season, Finney-Smith dealt with tendinitis in his left knee, which ended up costing him all but 21 games in 2017-18. It was a disappointing development for a player that was hoping to earn a bigger role in the rotation. When Finney-Smith took the floor, he averaged 5.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.0 three-pointer across 21.3 minutes, all of which were fairly similar to a year prior. He did shoot just 29.9 percent from three-point land though, so no improvement was made after going 29.3 percent as a rookie. Looking forward to the upcoming campaign, the Mavericks added Luka Doncic with the third overall pick in the draft and he's likely to get big minutes on the wing right away. In addition, Dallas brings back the likes of Wesley Matthews and Harrison Barnes, so minutes are going to be hard to come by. When considering the crowded depth chart, as well as the fact that tendinitis can resurface at any point in time, Finney-Smith will likely be an avoidable option for Fantasy leagues.
An undrafted free agent out of Florida, Finney-Smith surprisingly earned a spot on the Mavericks' regular-season roster, playing in 81-of-82 games. He averaged a respectable 20.3 minutes per game, but he translates more as a defensive stopper than anything, which resulted in Finney-Smith averaging just 4.3 points and 2.7 rebounds. He struggled with his three-point shot, going just 29.3 percent from deep, so he's not considered a legit three-and-D option quite yet. Looking ahead to the 2017-18 campaign, Finney-Smith should operate as a reserve at both forward spots. He could struggle to match his average of 20.3 minutes per game, though even if he did, it wouldn't mean much considering he's more of a defensive specialist. For that reason, Finney-Smith likely isn't someone to consider in Fantasy drafts.
Finney-Smith went undrafted out of Florida in June before signing a partially guaranteed training camp deal with the Mavericks. He's the prototypical 3-and-D wing, as he packs elite athleticism and a near-seven-foot wingspan to go with a 6-foot-8 frame. As a senior, Finney-Smith averaged 14.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists, while shooting 43.6 percent from the field and 36.6 percent from the three-point line. Still, questions remain about his fit at the NBA level, even after a strong performance at the NBA Combine in May. He'll face an uphill battle to cracking the Mavs' final roster, but the team has a few open spots, and Finney-Smith's defensive abilities could confer him an advantage.
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Not listed on injury report
FBrooklyn Nets
December 7, 2024
Finney-Smith (ankle) isn't on the injury report ahead of Sunday's game against the Bucks, Erik Slater of ClutchPoints.com reports.
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Unavailable Wednesday
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Ankle
December 4, 2024
Finney-Smith (ankle) is out Wednesday versus Indiana.
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Iffy for Wednesday
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Ankle
December 3, 2024
Finney-Smith (ankle) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's game versus the Pacers, Lucas Kaplan of NetsDaily.com reports.
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Sitting out Monday
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Ankle
December 2, 2024
Finney-Smith (ankle) won't play Monday against the Bulls.
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Nets taking offers
FBrooklyn Nets
December 10, 2024
The Nets have begun to have exploratory discussions to move Finney-Smith, ESPN's Shams Charania reports.
ANALYSIS Dennis Schroder and Cameron Johnson have also generated trade interest, according to Charania, with the Warriors being one of the interested teams. Finney-Smith has a 2025-26 player option worth $15.4 million, making him an affordable option for interested contenders. Finney-Smith is a solid defender and floor spacer, and he's on pace to hit a career-high 43.2 percent from beyond the arc this season.