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Nets' Dorian Finney-Smith reunites with his father, who served nearly 29 years in jail: 'Best Christmas gift'

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The Brooklyn Nets gave Dorian Finney-Smith a one-day excused absence earlier this week for good reason.

The power forward reunited with his father, Elbert, after Elbert had served close to 29 years at the Greensville Correctional Center in Virginia.

Finney-Smith was with his mother and sister at the prison when his father was finally released.

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Dorian Finney-Smith of the Brooklyn Nets during the second half of a game against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center Dec. 18, 2023, in Salt Lake City.  (Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)

"We just hugged," Finney-Smith said. "A long, long hug. So many questions and stuff that we have. It was very emotional."

Questions indeed, probably about the fateful day that landed Smith in jail.

Elbert Smith and Diefen McGann each had a handgun Jan. 25, 1995, when they tried to collect a debt from Willie Anderson at an auto body shop. But it all took a wrong turn after Anderson attempted to retrieve McGann's gun. Smith lunged at Anderson with a knife, causing Anderson to drop the gun. But McGann shot Anderson three times, killing him.

Both were charged with first-degree murder. McGann accepted a plea deal and served five years in prison. Smith declined that same deal, though, since it was McGann who fired the shots. However, Smith was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 44 years.

Dorian Finney-Smith of the Brooklyn Nets smiles before a game against the Golden State Warriors Dec. 16, 2023, at Chase Center in San Francisco. (Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images)

But with the help of Finney-Smith's former team, the Dallas Mavericks, Smith was paroled in

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