Last Updated on April 15, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Here’s detailed information about Gabe Vincent:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Gabriel Nnamdi Vincent.
- Nickname: Gabe.
- Nationality: American / Nigerian.
- Date of Birth: June 14, 1996.
- Hometown: Stockton, California, United States.
- Height: 6-foot-2.
- Weight: 200 pounds.
- Wingspan: 6-foot-7. (databallr)
- Shoe Size: —
- Jersey Number:
- No. 2 — UC Santa Barbara Gauchos.
- No. 2 — Miami Heat.
- No. 7 — Los Angeles Lakers.
- No. 4 — Atlanta Hawks.
- Position: Guard / Point Guard.
- High School: St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, California.
- College: UC Santa Barbara.
- NBA Draft: Undrafted in the 2018 NBA Draft; no team selected him and he had no pick number. (NBA)
- Teams Played For:
- Miami Heat (2020–2023)
- Los Angeles Lakers (2023–2026)
- Atlanta Hawks (2026–present)
- Championship Rings: 0 NBA championship rings.
- Parents: Franklyn Vincent and Cynthia Vincent. (Andscape)
- Children: Not publicly documented in reliable sources I could verify. (Andscape)
- Siblings: Two older brothers, Justin and Benjamin Vincent. (Tuko.co.ke – Kenya news.)
- Athlete Relatives: No athlete relatives were publicly documented in reliable sources I could verify. (Andscape)
Player Archetype / Play Style
Gabe Vincent’s player archetype is that of a tough-minded two-way combo guard: a low-usage connector who can defend at the point of attack, space the floor, and keep an offense organized without needing to dominate the ball. Defensively, his best role is hounding opposing guards over the full court or through screens, where his balance, competitiveness, and technique let him pressure ball-handlers despite average size. Offensively, he fits more as a secondary ball-handler and spot-up threat than a pure lead creator, with value coming from catch-and-shoot threes, simple pick-and-roll reads, and steady decision-making. Physically, he is a compact 6-foot-2 guard with a sturdy 200-pound frame and decent length for the position, and his overall play style is built on discipline, effort, and complementary guard play rather than flashy scoring or advanced shot creation. (Silver Screen and Roll)
Fun Facts
- Gabe Vincent represents the Nigerian national basketball team, helping them qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
- Despite going undrafted, he worked his way into the NBA through hard work and dedication, becoming a vital player for the Miami Heat during their 2023 Finals run.
Player Insights
Gabe Vincent has been playing well for the Lakers lately since they traded for Luka Doncic and lost some of their depth (Max Christie). Since the Lakers signed Lebron James to the whopping contract that they did, they’ve always relied on role players to play well and ideally outperform expectations. Gabe Vincent is one of the players who has the chance to surprise people for the rest of this season as the Lakers chase their first championship in the Luka and Lebron era. 2/12/2025
Sources:
UC Santa Barbara Athletics — Gabe Vincent – 2017-18 – Men’s Basketball
Andscape — Miami Heat guard Gabe Vincent’s play inspires his father and Nigeria
Silver Screen and Roll — Film Study: What Gabe Vincent brings to the Lakers
Basketball Reference — Gabe Vincent Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more
