The Warriors are shifting their 2025-26 NBA roster around. Golden State has waived two-way forward Jackson Rowe, the team announced on Monday. Warriors waive Jackson Rowe: pic.twitter.com/HSWjySS79t — Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) December 1, 2025Rowe, who is currently nursing an ankle injury, made six appearances with Golden State last season, averaging 3.7 points, 1.8 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game. The 28-year-old forward signed a two-way deal with the Warriors on January 28 after multiple stints with Golden State’s G League affiliate in Santa Cruz. The Warriors will bring in 24-year-old rookie point guard LJ Cryer to occupy the two-way slot, ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported, citing sources.  The Warriors plan to add guard LJ Cryer on a two-way contract, per sources. He's averaged 24.3 points in seven G-League games for Santa Cruz. Making 41.4 percent of his 12.4 attempted 3s per game. To make room, the Warriors are waiving Jackson Rowe. — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) December 1, 2025Cryer originally signed with Golden State in the summer on an Exhibit 10 contract and spent the entire training camp...