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[Saba Sports News] Spencer Dinwiddie faced a decision between two teams after being waived by the Toronto Raptors, ultimately opting for the Los Angeles Lakers over the Dallas Mavericks for a notably unique reason. During a press briefing, Dinwiddie shared that while joining the Mavericks would have been the more comfortable choice, he sought the bigger challenge that the Lakers presented.
He likened the decision to a childhood scenario with a bully: choosing Dallas was akin to a mother’s comforting reassurance, whereas opting for the Lakers was like a father urging him to face the challenge head-on until he succeeded. This metaphor highlights Dinwiddie’s desire for a test of resilience and growth.
Dinwiddie’s familiarity with Dallas, having contributed to their Western Conference Finals run in 2022, made the Mavericks a seemingly logical choice. However, despite the Lakers’ poorer performance and his less established connections within the team, Dinwiddie, driven by his Los Angeles roots and lifelong Lakers fandom, embraced the higher expectations and tougher path with the Lakers. At the time of his move, Dinwiddie was averaging 12.6 points per game with the Brooklyn Nets before his trade to Toronto and subsequent release.