Lakers' X-factor vs. Nuggets in 2024 NBA Playoffs and it's not Rui Hachimura https://t.co/V7O8hiQwo5
— LakerTom (@LakerTom) April 20, 2024
One thing about Gabe Vincent is that he’s already faced this Nuggets team as a member of the Miami Heat during last year’s NBA Finals. He was the starting point guard for the Heat. He’s coming off the bench for the Lakers, but he’s already made his presence felt.
During the Lakers win against the Pelicans in the play-in, Vincent came off the bench to finish with nine points, four rebounds, one assist and one steal in 18 minutes. He shot 3-6 from the field, all three pointers. He only was able to appear in 11 games for the team this season.
During those 11 games, he averaged 3.1 points per game, 0.8 rebounds and 1.9 assists with splits of 30.6 percent shooting from the field, 10.7 percent shooting from the three point line and 50 percent shooting from the free throw line. Obviously his injury issues had a lot to do with his decreased shooting efficiency.
Vincent had a breakout year with the Heat last season and that players is more on par with who he is rather than his small sample size with the Lakers so far. What the team needs from him against the Nuggets is consistent three point shooting and defense.
One of the main things the Nuggets have been criticized for is having poor depth compared to last season’s team. It’s arguable that the Lakers have superior depth to the Nuggets. Vincent could be a big reason why. Last year the Lakers struggled to consistently knock down three point shots. Vincent can help in that aspect.
He can also spend time guarding Nuggets star guard Jamal Murray. The Lakers had no answer for him last season and while there is no stopping him directly, Vincent can perhaps slow him down a bit and make things hard for him.
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