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Los Angeles Lakers Waive Former OSU Standout Jeff Carroll
The Los Angeles Lakers announced Monday they have waived former Oklahoma State standout Jeffrey Carroll along with fellow 2018 undrafted guard Joel Berry II, a star out of North Carolina.
Carroll appeared in just one preseason game for the Lakers after originally agreeing to an Exhibit 10 deal after the draft.
OFFICIAL: Lakers Waive Joel Berry II and Jeffrey Carrollhttps://t.co/pFni5a8RCn
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) October 8, 2018
The two roster moves come in advance of next week’s regular season opener for L.A. Both Berry and Carroll will become unrestricted free agents, so long as they go unclaimed on waivers.
Though the Lakers have requested waivers on Carroll, this doesn’t spell the end for him. It’s possible — if not likely — that he’ll be on L.A.’s G League squad for the season. With him just getting his feet wet professionally, the Lakers will likely invest in his development this season to determine whether or not he has the talent to contribute in the NBA.
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