Lonnie Walker IV said he was sleeping on vacation in Paris when he got an unexpected call from his agent telling him he's going back to the NBA.
Lonnie Walker IV, who was a part of the Boston Celtics through training camp and preseason time, will not be returning to Boston, but has found a home back in the NBA. While there was some speculation of Walker returning to Boston this season,
After four months in Lithuania, Lonnie Walker IV reportedly is returning to the NBA and joining a Celtics rival.
The rival big man pinpointed the key to beating the Boston Celtics over a seven game playoff series later this year.
After signing with the Philadelphia 76ers, Lonnie Walker IV joined his third Atlantic Division team within two years. With a full playing stint with the Brookly
Walker, who played AAU basketball for Delaware County-based Team Final, will sign a deal that contains a team option in the second year.
On Friday, the 76ers officially announced in an official release that they signed wing Lonnie Walker IV after his brief stint overseas. Reports surfaced earlier in the week that they would sign the Pennsylvania native, but it was not made official until after the 76ers' loss to Boston.
The Philadelphia 76ers will reportedly sign Lonnie Walker IV to a 2-year $3 million deal after he spent time overseas.
The Philadelphia 76ers have agreed to a two-year, $3 million deal with veteran wing Lonnie Walker IV, according to a report from ESPN's Shams Charania.
Lonnie Walker IV spent the summer traning with the Boston Celtics. He was signed to an Exhibit 10 deal, allowing him to participate in Boston’s training camp and preseason games. Brad Stevens and Joe Mazzulla ultimately decided against signing Walker for the 2024-25 season.
After rolling the dice on himself, Lonnie Walker IV's NBA return is officially on the horizon after signing with the Philadelphia 76ers.
There was a chance Lonnie Walker IV could have made it back to the NBA this season, but he's reportedly finishing out the season overseas.