
Rowe is pushing 30, which is quite unusual for a two-way player. His age leaves him limited room to grow, but it also gives him the experience to succeed in the league right now. The stocky forward already has the skillset to give an NBA team quality end-of-rotation minutes.
Golden State has agreed to a two-way deal with undrafted rookie LJ Cryer. Cryer played Summer League and preseason with the team and has been balling out in the G League to start the year. Congrats, LJ! To make room for Cryer, the Warriors released Jackson Rowe. Rowe, who will turn 29 in a month, had yet to play a game for the team this season.