Golden State Warriors Sign Guard LJ Cryer to Two-Way Contract
LJ Cryer averaged 24.3 points per game in the G League, prompting the Warriors to sign him and waive Jackson Rowe to secure roster flexibility.
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Golden State Warriors sign guard LJ Cryer to two-way contract
The Golden State Warriors, the NBA affiliate of the Santa Cruz Warriors, announced on Tuesday that they’ve signed rookie guard LJ Cryer to a two-way contract. The move comes one day after Golden State waived forward Jackson Rowe. “My expectations for myself are to continue to grow as a player and grow in my leadership aspect,” said Cryer, ahead of Santa Cruz’s season opener. Cryer, 24, has played in seven games for Santa Cruz (0-9) this season a…
How Golden State Warriors’ New Two-Way Signing Could Finally Put An End To Their Short-Ball Strategy
Gary Payton II, Jimmy Butler, Buddy Hield, and Stephen Curry (Photo by Imagn Images) The Golden State Warriors have employed a small-ball style for many years, but the league around them has undergone rapid changes. Teams now rely on taller, paint-dominant players, and the Warriors’ last decade of drafting raises real doubts about whether the front office has adapted to that change. Their latest two-way move has added a new layer to that convers…
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