Lakers News: Marcus Smart’s Finger ‘Popped Out’ In Fourth Quarter Against Mavericks

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DALLAS, TEXAS - JANUARY 24: Marcus Smart #36 of the Los Angeles Lakers controls the ball during the first quarter against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center on January 24, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

Since being inserted inserted into the starting lineup, Marcus Smart has helped the Los Angeles Lakers recapture some of its form defensively.

Smart is always pestering ball handlers or putting his body in harm’s way to pick up charges. His physical style of play borders on reckless some nights, though ultimately it ends up to his team’s benefit.

For example, Smart was a key cog in the Lakers’ fourth quarter comeback against the Dallas Mavericks. He hit some clutch shots, but also rallied the team defensively in crucial moments.

There was a moment in the fourth quarter, however, where it looked like Smart hurt himself after deflecting a pass. After the game, he revealed his finger popped out but he popped it back in so he could continue playing. via Lakers reporter Mike Trudell:

There’s a certain level of toughness a player has to have to pop their finger back in mid-game, but Smart is that exact kind of competitor. At this point in his career, Smart is no stranger to playing through pain and his willingness to pop his finger back in to keep the momentum going speaks a lot about his character.

The guard will naturally miss games throughout the season due to little injuries that pile up, but his presence when healthy is worth the investment. There aren’t many players on the roster who carry the same mindset Smart does, so his availability is always worth monitoring.

With the trade deadline coming up, the Lakers should be actively seeking upgrades as they’ll need more than just Smart to keep the defense from falling apart. Los Angeles has several holes it needs to plug, but a two-way wing or a rim protector should be their top priorities.

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Matt was born and raised in Long Beach, Calif. and is a lifelong Lakers fan. Because of his love for basketball and the Lakers, Matt successfully pursued a degree in journalism at California State University, Long Beach (#GoBeach) and is now a Staff Writer for LakersNation.com. He is also a Staff Writer for RamsNewsWire.com and RaidersNewsWire.com. Contact: mattp@mediumlargela.com Twitter: @_MatthewPeralta Instagram: @matthewperalta
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