Stepping into the pulsating heart of Crypto.com Arena for the playoffs, Dorian Finney-Smith‘s eyes widen with anticipation. The veteran wing has felt playoff electricity before, logging 35 postseason games prior to 2025, but Laker energy hits different. Teammates Austin Reaves and Jarred Vanderbilt weren’t exaggerating when they described last year’s atmosphere as “lit”—a simple word for a complex sensory experience Finney-Smith has only witnessed through television screens growing up.
“Every possession matters,” Finney-Smith reflects, his voice steady despite the excitement buzzing beneath. The playoffs transform basketball into chess with sweat, where “limbo possessions” become fatal errors. Coach JJ Redick‘s challenge to shift into playoff mode weeks early wasn’t just coach-speak; it was preparation for this whirlwind of focused chaos. He finds calm before the storm by listening to slow music from artists like Anita Baker and Carl Thomas.
The playoffs don’t forgive wasted effort—every dribble, screen, and rotation becomes a battle between survival and elimination.
His playoff résumé speaks volumes—a career-high 24 points with eight three-pointers against Phoenix in 2022, helping Dallas reach the Western Conference Finals that year. Throughout his playoff career, he’s averaged 10.5 points and 5.6 rebounds while logging heavy minutes (37.1 per game) across his first 31 playoff contests. Numbers tell only half the story.
Defensive assignments define Finney-Smith’s playoff value. Just ask Donovan Mitchell, who struggled mightily against him in 2022, shooting an abysmal 14-for-48 from the field and 2-for-19 from deep when matched against DFS. His versatility to guard multiple positions transforms the Lakers’ defensive ceiling from respectable to formidable.
The Crypto.com Arena crowd, a sea of purple and gold passion, feeds energy directly into Finney-Smith’s game. His three-point shooting—a remarkable 41.7% in postseason play—could become even more lethal with 18,000 fans holding their collective breath with each release. He acknowledges the serious challenge ahead while remaining confident in the team’s preparation.
As the lights dim and introductions boom, Finney-Smith stands at the nexus of experience and discovery. The playoff stage isn’t new, but this particular spotlight—this Laker energy—represents uncharted territory for a player ready to leave his mark in Los Angeles postseason lore.