The Lakers have officially ruled out forward Dorian Finney-Smith for tonight's match against the Miami Heat. Finney-Smith is out for personal reasons, and we found out earlier Wednesday that it is due to the birth of his baby boy.
Lakers wing Dorian Finney-Smith was a new addition to the team‘s injury report ahead of their game against the Heat.
The Los Angeles Lakers released their injury report ahead of Wednesday's matchup against the Miami Heat, with Dorian Finney-Smith (personal) listed as doubtful to play.
The Los Angeles Lakers released their injury report for Wednesday’s game against the Miami Heat and Dorian Finney-Smith (personal) is listed as doubtful. Bronny James (illness) is questionable ...
The Los Angeles Lakers are set to take on the Miami Heat on Wednesday for their 38th game of the season. The Lakers are almost at the halfway point of their season, and while basketball is a ...
It appears his reason for being away from the team may be a good one though as Finney-Smith’s fiancée JazMyne Branch took to social media to announce the birth of their son: The personal reason may be the birth of his son as Dorian’s fiancé posted this last night.
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As reported by Dave McMenamin, the Los Angeles Lakers released their injury report ahead of Wednesday's matchup against the Miami Heat, with Dorian Finney-Smith (personal) listed as doubtful to play.
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