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During the free agency period last summer, Lonnie Walker IV signed a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets. Now, he’s set to be an unrestricted free agent following a solid season in Brooklyn.
Just days after Brooklyn Nets wing Lonnie Walker IV was lamenting his diminished role, interim head coach Kevin Ollie has responded to the question that was ultimately posed by the 25-year-old: What does he have to do to get more playing time?
Upon Cam Johnson's return and immediate 29-minute exposure, the Brooklyn Nets have meanwhile flashed an intriguing amount of lesser play for Lonnie Walker IV against the Orlando Magic.
Lonnie Walker IV has faced many injury issues during his career, but he still wants to play every chance he gets. Of course, there are times when his injuries are too severe to keep playing.
Dennis Smith Jr. might not be the starting point guard for the Nets, but he has a pivotal role within the team. DSJ is not the most popular player outside the Brooklyn-based organization, but everyone on the Nets would only praise the former NC State guard.
Lonnie Walker IV was crucial in the Nets’ win against the Philadelphia 76ers. The hot-shooting guard scored 19 points and had a game-high plus-minus of +29, epitomizing his massive impact in the win.
Brooklyn traded for Dennis Schroder and Keita Bates-Diop at the deadline, and they have seamlessly fit into the Nets roster. The players are big fans of the moves because the two players are positive additions to the squad.
Lonnie Walker IV is reportedly absorbing a significant trade interest coming from the Brooklyn Nets' division rival ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer of Yahoo Sports, the Boston Celtics are interested in trading for Otto Porter Jr. and Lonnie Walker IV. Porter Jr.
Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics have seen just the slightest amount of slippage in their winning ways recently. Although the Celtics defeated what
Lonnie Walker IV entered the 2023/24 season on a minimum contract with the Nets, which he signed in the past summer. It was surprising because most NBA fans recall Walker standing out in the semi-final between the Lakers and Warriors.
Lonnie Walker IV, the former LA Lakers guard currently with the Brooklyn Nets, recently responded to a fan who suggested that playing for the Lakers carries more pressure compared to Brooklyn and Milwaukee.
Brooklyn Nets guard Lonnie Walker IV may have opened the 2023-24 campaign with a DNP, but he has stepped up in a huge way of late.
Given their lack of cap space, the Los Angeles Lakers had limited resources to improve their roster last summer. Outside of minimum contracts, they only had a taxpayer mid-level exception at their disposal which they used to sign former San Antonio Spurs guard Lonnie Walker IV.
With only so much money available this offseason, three current Lakers may find themselves on the outside looking in. In a mailbag article on Friday, Lakers beat writer Jovan Buha wrote that “two players it’s appearing won’t be back” are center Mo Bamba and wing Malik Beasley.
Lonnie Walker IV put the Los Angeles Lakers on his back during the team’s win over the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals, and he summed up the performance with an awesome three-word tweet.
In one of the most shocking plot twists of the 2023 NBA Playoffs to this point, Lonnie Walker IV etched his name into the history books alongside some of the greatest Lakers of all time.
The Los Angeles Lakers took punch after punch from the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals. Thanks to a crucial fourth-quarter rally which included outscoring the defending champions, 27-17, the Lakers took a 3-1 lead in the series thanks to a 104-101 victory.
Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Lonnie Walker IV has proven to be a very nice addition to an LA squad that has been trying to discover identity this year.
During a conversation with Josiah Johnson, LaJethro Jenkins, and Zach Schwartz of Buckets (check out the full interview here), Los Angeles Lakers reserve
Lonnie Walker IV spoke about his recent shooting success by complimenting the prettiness of his shot. Lonnie Walker IV has been a revelation for the Los Angeles Lakers this season.
Lonnie Walker IV has been one of the revelations of the 2022 NBA season, thriving in his first year with the Los Angeles Lakers. Walker’s signing didn’t make a splash in the offseason.
Walker joined a Lakers team that needed scoring and he’s having a career season so far, becoming a full-time starter and averaging 17.0 points per game through 15 contests.
Lonnie Walker IV is proving to be an underrated offseason signing, thriving in his first season with the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers used their taxpayer mid-level exception to sign Walker in the summer.
The Los Angeles Lakers struggled on both ends of the court in their opening night loss to the Golden State Warriors, but they looked much better on one side of the floor in their second game.
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