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Lakers Convert Jordan Goodwin From Two-Way To Standard NBA Deal, Waive Cam Reddish

The Los Angeles Lakers have converted Jordan Goodwin from his Two-Way contract to a standard two-year NBA contract. The Lakers have waived Cam Reddish to create a roster spot for Goodwin.

Goodwin has averaged 20.5 minutes, recording at least one offensive rebound in 18 of 19 contests played and is shooting 41% from 3-point range. Goodwin participated in training camp with the Lakers, but was injured and joined the South Bay Lakers of the G League before his Two-Way deal on Feb. 7.

Reddish has appeared in 33 games this season, averaging 3.2 points and 2.0 rebounds. Reddish was traded by the Lakers in their deal for Mark Williams that was later rescinded.

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