The Suns have claimed former Lakers guard Jordan Goodwin off waivers, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN.
Goodwin, 26, was released over the weekend so L.A. could create room below the first apron to sign Marcus Smart with its bi-annual exception. In late June, the Lakers picked up their team option on Goodwin’s $2.35M contract for the upcoming season, which carries just a $25K guarantee. Phoenix inherits Goodwin’s full contract via the waiver claim, so L.A. will have the $25K come off its books.
Jordan joined the Lakers on a two-way contract in early February and was converted to a standard deal in late March. He appeared in 29 games, making five starts and averaging 5.6 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 18.7 minutes per night. He also posted .438/.382/.818 shooting numbers.
The move marks a return to Phoenix for Goodwin, who was acquired from Washington two summers ago as part of the Bradley Beal trade. He appeared in 40 games with the Suns during the 2023-24 season before being dealt to Memphis.
Goodwin began his career on a 10-day deal with the Wizards in 2021 and signed a two-way contract the following season.
The addition of Goodwin will give the Suns 14 standard contracts, along with three two-way deals. His contract will remain nonguaranteed, apart from the $25K, until the leaguewide guarantee date of Jan. 10, 2026, and he will become an unrestricted free agent next summer.
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