The Warriors are waiving forward Chris Boucher, a source has confirmed with The Chronicle.

Yahoo Sports was first to report news of Boucher’s impending release.

One of two Golden State players on a two-way contract last season, Boucher was sidelined until mid-January with a torn ACL he sustained as a senior at Oregon. In 20 games with the Santa Cruz Warriors, Golden State’s G League affiliate, he averaged 11.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.1 blocks in 22.2 minutes. In mid-March, with the NBA club decimated by injuries, Boucher made a one-minute cameo during a win over the Lakers.

At age 25, he is older than five Golden State players, including former Oregon teammate Jordan Bell. Boucher will be an unrestricted free agent once he is waived by the Warriors.

Golden State’s other two-way-contract player last season, Quinn Cook, has been signed to a guaranteed deal. As of Thursday night, general manager Bob Myers had yet to decide what to do with those two vacancies.

"We’re still learning about the position," Myers said. "What’s the best way to utilize it? I think we learned that, for our team, we might need more guys that can step in and less development. That’s what we kind of have to figure out."

Connor Letourneau is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: cletourneau@sfchronicle.com. Twitter: @Con_Chron