2025-26 Season
GABE VINCENT
2025-26 Season
GABE VINCENT
Vincent produces at an poor rate for a 16-minute workload.
Vincent produces at an poor rate for a 16-minute workload.
PBP Credit: Every play is analyzed from play-by-play data. Scorers get difficulty-adjusted credit, assisters get creation value based on the shot opportunity they created, and turnovers are classified by type. Shot difficulty is derived from 1M+ shots across 4 seasons. Full methodology
TEAM COMPARISON
of 16 teammates (10+ games, 10+ min)
Similar Players
Same position, closest production profile this season.
SKILL DNA
Percentile rank vs 245 Guards with 10+ games
THE SEASON SO FAR
Gabe Vincent’s early 2025-26 campaign was defined by offensive futility and a swift demotion to the bench. The warning signs flashed immediately during an abysmal 10/26 vs SAC start, where he missed all four of his field goal attempts and managed just one assist to post a brutal -12.9 Impact score. His dreadful shot selection and inability to generate meaningful ball movement left his team playing four-on-five basketball whenever he touched the floor. Moving to the second unit offered zero relief. He bottomed out entirely on 11/26 vs LAC, logging a staggering -15.3 Impact while failing to register a single point, rebound, or assist in 18 miserable minutes. Vincent did manage one shocking outlier on 12/06 vs BOS, catching fire for 18 points on 5/10 shooting to generate a rare +8.6 Impact. That lone bright spot was fueled by confident perimeter execution, but it remained a total anomaly in a brutal 18-game stretch of clanked jumpers and invisible playmaking.
Gabe Vincent’s midseason stretch was defined by an absolute offensive collapse that slowly eroded his spot in the rotation. The misery began immediately on 01/16 vs CHA. Missing all seven of his field goal attempts while failing to record a single assist, Vincent posted a brutal -21.2 Impact score. Even when his jumper finally fell, the underlying metrics refused to budge into the green. Take his 11-point outing on 01/28 vs CLE, where he shot an efficient 4-of-6 from the floor. He still registered a -1.8 Impact score in that matchup because his scoring burst was entirely negated by defensive leaks and a failure to generate secondary stats. Unsurprisingly, his leash vanished completely by March. During a brief four-minute cameo on 03/07 vs PHI, he threw up one missed shot and logged a disastrous -19.6 Impact score, looking entirely disconnected from the offense.
Gabe Vincent spent the spring desperately clinging to the fringes of the rotation, enduring a brutal stretch defined by offensive invisibility and empty minutes. Even when his jumper finally connected during the 04/08 vs CLE matchup, his perfect shooting night for 10 points still yielded a -1.7 Impact score because he offered virtually zero playmaking or defensive resistance elsewhere on the floor. The wheels truly fell off during the 03/28 vs SAC tilt. Given a lengthy 25-minute leash, Vincent generated a disastrous -12.9 Impact score by sleepwalking through offensive possessions and hitting just one field goal. He occasionally found ways to contribute without filling the cup, notably posting a +3.0 Impact on 03/12 vs BKN. In that contest, he managed just six points but fought for three rebounds and kept the ball moving, providing the exact type of gritty stabilization a second unit needs. Unfortunately, those rare flashes of competence were entirely swallowed by a sea of games where he simply existed on the court without leaving any tangible fingerprints on the action.
IMPACT TIMELINE
Game-by-game performance vs average. Green = above average, red = below.
Struggling. Vincent has posted negative impact in 93% of games this season. The production rarely outweighs the cost.
Streaky shooter — only cracks 45% from the field in 30% of games. Efficiency is all over the place night-to-night.
In a rough stretch — 10 straight games with negative impact. Longest cold streak this season: 16 games.
MATCHUP HISTORY
Based on 56 games with tracking data. Shows who guarded this player on offense and who he guarded on defense, with their shooting stats in those matchups.
ON OFFENSE: WHO GUARDED HIM
His shooting stats against each primary defender this season
ON DEFENSE: WHO HE GUARDED
How opponents shot when he was the primary defender. Lower FG% = better defense.
SEASON STATS
GAME LOG
55 games played