LA Clippers guard Terance Mann reacted to this former NBA first round draft pick being out of the league
Lonnie Walker was selected 18th overall by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2018 NBA draft. Spending four seasons with San Antonio, Walker became a solid bench scorer but never became a full-time starter in the NBA.
Signing with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2022, Walker started 32 games that season, which trailed only the 38 he started in the 2020-21 season for a career-high. Averaging 11.7 points for the Lakers on a career-high 44.8 percent from the field, Walker was a key piece in their rotation. This included an incredible performance against the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference Semifinals that helped Walker land another NBA opportunity the next season with the Brooklyn Nets.Appearing in 58 games for Brooklyn last season , Walker averaged 9.7 points in 17.4 minutes per game. Now an NBA free agent, Walker is still looking for another opportunity in the league.Walker made 104 threes last season on a solid 38.4 percent clip.
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