
Lakers Convert Jordan Goodwin’s Contract, Waive Cam Reddish
The Los Angeles Lakers have made significant roster moves by converting guard Jordan Goodwin's two-way contract into a standard NBA deal, ensuring his eligibility for the postseason. This strategic decision comes as the Lakers aim to bolster their lineup for a strong playoff push. In a corresponding move, the team has waived forward Cam Reddish, who joined the Lakers in February after a trade from the Portland Trail Blazers.
Jordan Goodwin, previously with the Washington Wizards and Phoenix Suns, has shown promise in his limited appearances with the Lakers. His new contract not only secures his spot on the roster but also reflects the team's confidence in his ability to contribute during the crucial playoff games. The decision to waive Cam Reddish, however, marks a shift in the team's strategy, as Reddish had been expected to play a more significant role.
These roster adjustments come at a pivotal time for the Lakers, as they navigate the final stretch of the regular season and prepare for the challenges of the playoffs. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how these changes impact the team's performance in the coming weeks.