Spencer Dinwiddie, a player for the LA Lakers, discussed his role-player duties and how his game was affected by his time in Brooklyn. Dinwiddie emphasized that despite being put in a specific role, he still sees himself as a key player on the court. This comes after his transfer from Brooklyn to LA, where he embraces his new role.
As someone perpetually confused by Spencer Dinwiddie's role, found this quote interesting. I appreciate SD's team-first mindset, but putting aside how he's not really right for a "Reggie Bullock" role, he's uninvolved even by "Bullock" standards. AK https://t.co/C22SeUOuJh https://t.co/B6W9qeXxGk
Spencer Dinwiddie on being Lakers role player #SpencerDinwiddie https://t.co/jv9yk1AkMR
Spencer Dinwiddie says he’s still that guy on the basketball court "Obviously, the way sh*t shook out in Brooklyn kind of put me more so in this box than my game being in that box. It's not like I'm 35 or coming off injury or washed or anything. ... Like, I'm one of them guys.… https://t.co/7S9xJoD4Jy
Spencer Dinwiddie on embracing role-player duties in LA: "Obviously, the way shit shook out in Brooklyn kind of put me more so in this box than my game being in that box. It's not like I'm 35 or coming off injury or washed or anything. ... Like, I'm one of them guys. Let's not…
Here's a telling quote from Corey Jeffries, DJ's dad, when asked why DJ chose to transfer from Memphis after two seasons: "I'm going to be honest, man. I think it was a role thing. I think roles have to be defined. When roles aren't defined, it can cause a lot of turbulence." https://t.co/xStTN09YRQ