SAN FRANCISCO >> The Warriors waived Kevin Knox II on Saturday, giving the wing a chance to latch on with another team or pursue opportunities elsewhere.

Knox, 25, had a strong Summer League and training camp for the Warriors. He averaged 17.5 points per game in four Summer League contests, shooting 46% overall.

The Warriors are also waiving Jackson Rowe and Blake Hinson. Their Exhibit 10 contracts incentivize them to stick with the organization with the G League Santa Cruz Warriors.

The deadline to make decisions on players under training camp deals was 2 p.m.

Golden State had signed Knox to a non-guaranteed training camp deal. The ninth pick in the 2018 draft started his career with the Knicks before spending time with the Hawks, Pistons and Blazers.

In 306 career NBA games, Knox has averaged 7.4 points and 2.9 rebounds. At 6-foot-7, he has the potential to play either the three or the four in small-ball lineups as a floor-spacer.

Rowe and Hinson, each undrafted players, had solid camps as similarly rangy wings. Rowe, 27, averaged 9.7 points in 16 games for the Santa Cruz Warriors last year. Hinson last starred at Pittsburgh as a senior, shooting a career-best 42.1% from 3 while averaging 18.5 points.

The Warriors roster is likely set at 14, with one roster slot left open. At the moment, Golden State is too close to their first-apron hard cap to fill their 15th spot. Their three two-way players are rookie Quinten Post, steady guard Pat Spencer and Reece Beekman, an undrafted guard out of Virginia.

Here are the 14 rostered Warriors players heading into next week’s regular-season debut.

• Guards: Steph Curry, De’Anthony Melton, Brandin Podziemski

• Wings: Andrew Wiggins, Jonathan Kuminga, Moses Moody, Gary Payton II, Buddy Hield, Lindy Waters III, Gui Santos

• Bigs: Draymond Green, Kevon Looney, Kyle Anderson, Trayce Jackson-Davis

• Two-ways: Spencer, Post, Beekman

UNBEATEN PRESEASON >> The Warriors were supposed to make their preseason finale a dress rehearsal game, but their plans got nixed when Steph Curry sprained his right index finger and he was sidelined out of precaution.

It wouldn’t have been much of a true test, anyway. The Lakers, on the second night of a bizarre preseason back-to-back, sat just about every notable player. LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Rui Hachimura, Dalton Knecht, D’Angelo Russell and Austin Reaves didn’t play, making the game more like varsity-versus-JV than even an exhibition.

Against the Lakers’ skeleton crew, Golden State skated to a 132-74 victory to cap a perfect 6-0 preseason. They’re the only team in the NBA to go undefeated in the preseason.

To beat Los Angeles, the Warriors shot 58.3% and posted a 21:5 assist-to-turnover ratio in the first half before completely running the Lakers out of Chase Center. Kuminga scored a team-high 17 points and six Warriors registered double digits in points. Bronny James, in a starting role for the Lakers, scored 17 points on 7-for-17 shooting.

The next time the Warriors play a game, it’ll be in Portland for their season opener next Wednesday.

“We’ve had a great preseason,” Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said postgame. “We’ve had a lot of competition, we’ve had every guy coming in in good shape. Playing hard, playing well, playing together. Tonight, obviously, was not a fair fight given the Lakers sat all their guys. But it didn’t take away from how we played, how hard we played. I’m really pleased with our progress to this point, and it’ll be fun to get started for real.”