The Golden State Warriors’ roster shuffle is in full swing, as a G-League standout gets his shot at the cost of an undrafted forward, all while the Curry family reunion is made official.

“The Warriors plan to add guard LJ Cryer on a two-way contract,” Warriors insider Anthony Slater reported today. Cryer earned the call-up after a blistering start with Golden State’s G-League affiliate, Santa Cruz, where he averaged 24.3 points off a monstrous 12.4 attempted threes, adding to the Warriors’ already deep guard rotation.

However, to accommodate this addition, the team is also parting ways with undrafted forward Jackson Rowe, who debuted for the team last season, playing 52 minutes over six games. He joined the team in 2024 after signing a two-way contract midway through the 2024-25 season.

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