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In the game against the Indiana Pacers, the Los Angeles Lakers’ guard Jordan Goodwin reached the final active contest of his two-way player eligibility, as noted by ESPN’s Bobby Marks (via Twitter).

Marks points out that if the Lakers intend for Goodwin to continue playing in either regular season or postseason games, they will have to convert his two-way contract to a standard NBA deal.

However, with all 15 standard roster spots currently filled, the Lakers would need to make a roster move, potentially cutting a player, to promote Goodwin to their main roster.

Goodwin has played 4 seasons for 4 teams, including the Wizards. He has averaged 6.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.5 assists in 140 regular-season games.