The Warriors have produced a choice with regards to Anthony Lamb’s two-way contract. 

Obtaining currently played 50 games this season for Golden State, The Athletic’s Shams Charania initially reported, citing sources, that the Warriors are converting Lamb’s two-way contract into a typical NBA contract for the remainder of the season. 

NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson confirmed the report, adding that G-League guard Lester Quiñones also was signed to a two-way contract. 

Two-way players drop their eligibility following 50 games played and Lamb’s eligibility expired following the Warriors’ loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on March five.

Lamb has averaged 7. points, three.four rebounds and 1.7 assists per game on 47.five % shooting from the field and 37.9 % from three-point variety in 20.1 minutes of action for the Warriors this season.

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Ty Jerome, who also is a two-way player, has played in 44 games and has six games remaining prior to Golden State will have to make a choice with regards to his contract. 

Lamb has been a constant solution off the bench for coach Steve Kerr and seems to be in the plans down the stretch and potentially into the playoffs. 

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