Spencer Gray Dinwiddie was born on April 6,1993 and is an American professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association.
42 Facts About Spencer Dinwiddie
Spencer Dinwiddie played college basketball for the Colorado Buffaloes and earned first-team all-conference honors in the Pac-12 as a sophomore in 2013.
Spencer Dinwiddie missed most of his junior year after injuring his anterior cruciate ligament.
In February 2022, Spencer Dinwiddie was traded to the Dallas Mavericks.
At William Howard Taft High School, Spencer Dinwiddie was recognized as one of the greatest standout athletes since Jordan Farmar.
Spencer Dinwiddie averaged 5.9 points and 4.1 assists as the starting point guard alongside a fellow 2014 draftee in DeAndre Daniels at the conclusion of his junior season.
Spencer Dinwiddie maximized his game as he began his final year representing the school, averaging 11.2 points and 7.7 assists.
Spencer Dinwiddie was one of the most skilled passers in school history, and became the John R Wooden California High School Player of the Year in 2011.
Spencer Dinwiddie became just one of seven players that won the prestigious award as a senior.
The powerful duo of Daniels and Spencer Dinwiddie won the city championship this season as well.
Spencer Dinwiddie chose to attend Colorado rather than Harvard, Oregon, Santa Clara, or UNLV.
Spencer Dinwiddie reached double figures in his sixth appearance, which was against Georgia.
Spencer Dinwiddie teamed with fellow freshman Askia Booker, forming another duo on his new team.
Spencer Dinwiddie became a member of the Pac-12 Conference Tournament Championship Team.
Spencer Dinwiddie led Colorado in free throw percentage and ranked third among freshmen in that category.
Spencer Dinwiddie was the only Pac-12 freshman to have a field-goal percentage of over.
The Buffaloes won the 2012 Charleston Classic, in which Spencer Dinwiddie took the role as starting small forward in the final three rounds.
Spencer Dinwiddie led the team in assists 20 times and was the top scorer on 15 different occasions.
Spencer Dinwiddie recorded 29 points in a home win over Colorado State, which marked his own career-high scoring record.
On February 10,2012, Spencer Dinwiddie recorded a perfect game against Oregon State.
Spencer Dinwiddie shot 6-for-6 from the field, 4-for-4 from beyond the arc, and 8-for-8 on free throws.
Spencer Dinwiddie continued to act as the leader of the Colorado Buffaloes men's basketball team through the beginning of his junior year.
Spencer Dinwiddie helped the team win 14 of their first 16 regular season games, which made them one of the most successful underdogs in the country, most notably toppling the Kansas Jayhawks due to a game-winner from Askia Booker.
Spencer Dinwiddie was considered the catalyst for the unanticipated run from his team, however.
On January 12,2014, Spencer Dinwiddie suffered a career-threatening ACL injury against Washington, forcing him to sit out for the remainder of the season.
Spencer Dinwiddie reportedly made contact with Russ Paine, who helped Adrian Peterson recover from his ACL injury and become the 2012 NFL MVP.
Spencer Dinwiddie was selected with the 38th overall pick by the Detroit Pistons in the 2014 NBA draft.
Spencer Dinwiddie appeared in 34 games for the Pistons as a rookie, making one start and receiving two assignments to the Grand Rapids Drive, the Pistons' D-League affiliate.
Spencer Dinwiddie's lone start came on February 20,2015, after a pair of trades left the Pistons short-handed.
On June 17,2016, Spencer Dinwiddie was traded to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Cameron Bairstow.
On December 8,2016, Spencer Dinwiddie signed with the Brooklyn Nets.
On January 28,2020, Spencer Dinwiddie switched his jersey number from 8 to 26 after the approval of the NBA, in honor of the late Kobe Bryant.
On June 29,2020, Spencer Dinwiddie announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.
On December 27,2020, Spencer Dinwiddie left a game between the Nets and the Charlotte Hornets with a suspected right knee strain, which was later revealed to be a season-ending partial ACL tear.
Spencer Dinwiddie signed a three-year deal worth $54 million and a maximum of $60 million through incentives.
On February 10,2022, Spencer Dinwiddie was traded, along with Davis Bertans, to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Kristaps Porzingis and a protected 2022 second-round pick.
On February 6,2023, Spencer Dinwiddie was traded back to the Brooklyn Nets, along with Dorian Finney-Smith, an unprotected 2029 first-round pick, and second-round picks in 2027 and 2029, in exchange for Kyrie Irving and Markieff Morris.
In 2013, Spencer Dinwiddie was named to the USA Basketball Men's World University Games Team for the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia.
Spencer Dinwiddie was one of three players on Team USA to start all eight games.
Spencer Dinwiddie averaged 7.9 points and 2.6 rebounds per game and led Team USA with 44 assists and with 12 steals.
Spencer Dinwiddie is the son of Malcolm and Stephanie Spencer Dinwiddie, and he has a younger brother, Taylor.
Spencer Dinwiddie has a son with girlfriend Arielle Roberson, the sister of fellow NBA player Andre Roberson.