Did Jordan Goodwin show enough on the offensive end for the Lakers to earn a spot next season?
Briefly

Jordan Goodwin has emerged as a significant two-way player for the Los Angeles Lakers, demonstrating both defensive prowess and offensive potential. After a strong showing in the G-League, Goodwin earned a standard NBA contract and carved a niche for himself by averaging 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds in limited minutes. As the Lakers look to integrate stars like Luka Dončić and LeBron James, Goodwin's ability to capitalize on the attention these players draw, particularly through effective off-ball movements and screen settings, positions him as a valuable asset for high-stakes games next season.
Goodwin has shown the ability to be an off-ball threat for the stars, demonstrating spatial understanding of what shots he needs to take or create.
Inverted or guard-to-guard screens have seen significant growth due to increased defensive variety employed against the 3-point shot.
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