LA Makes Surprise Roster Cut To Make Room For Harry Giles Signing
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LA Makes Surprise Roster Cut To Make Room For Harry Giles Signing

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Your Los Angeles Lakers will be making a surprising move to accommodate newly signed two-way center/power forward Harry Giles, who had briefly played for the Brooklyn Nets earlier this year, onto one of their two-way spots.

Instead of offloading rookie two-way center Colin Castleton, who fractured his right wrist last week, sources inform ESPN's Dave McMenamin that Los Angeles has opted instead to move on from a different two-way contract. 

The Lakers will ditch another, more senior two-way signing, swingman Dylan Windler, who much like Giles has been rostered for four seasons already and has struggled with injury issues. Windler appeared in just eight contests for Los Angeles on his two-way deal, averaging 1.5 points on 44.% shooting from the floor and 50% shooting from the three-point line, plus 0.8 assists.

McMenamin adds that Giles will officially join the Lakers on Monday.