Dorian Finney-Smith left the Los Angeles Lakers for a lucrative deal with the Houston Rockets. According to a Lakers insider, GM Rob Pelinka's attempt to keep his player's price tag down blew up in his face.
Anthony Irwin of ClutchPoints reported that Pelinka went to other potential suitors for Finney-Smith and told them about the forward's alleged knee issues. While the attempt was purportedly to help the Lakers' chances of keeping their three-and-D wing, the move backfired when Finney-Smith and his representatives learned of Pelinka's skullduggery.
Finney-Smith might have left anyway. He opted out of his $15.4 player option for next season in order to find a longer deal. The Lakers could have extended Finney-Smith if he'd opted in, with an extension that could have been worth $96M over four years. But the Lakers seemed reluctant to commit so many years to the 32-year-old forward.
The Lakers still could have signed him as a free agent or convinced him to opt in with the promise of a cheaper extension, since Finney-Smith ultimately took four years and $53M with the Rockets. Instead, the Lakers settled for forward Jake LaRavia — and the chance to use the mid-level exception, only available to teams under the luxury tax line.
Free agent forward Jake LaRavia has agreed to a two-year, $12 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell ESPN. LaRavia had a strong finish after joining the Sacramento Kings last season. pic.twitter.com/hXw9E1PzZV
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Maybe Finney-Smith was never coming back. But if Pelinka truly was running down one of his own players to other teams, it's no surprise that Finney-Smith chose to sign with another team — and kneecap his old one.
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