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Lonnie Walker had a great game for the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night against the Miami Heat. Despite the 76ers’ 117-105 loss to the Heat at the Kaseya Center, Walker led the 76ers with 29 points, 1 rebound, and 2 assists.
The Philadelphia 76ers' season has been anything but ideal, as the team has gone from championship aspirations to jockeying for draft position. But amid the lost season, some bright spots have emerged.
How many of the NBA players with at least 30 games with 30 points in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
Looking to work his way back into the NBA for the long haul, Lonnie Walker IV hit a tough roadblock during one of his recent outings with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Lonnie Walker turned in his best game since joining the Sixers last month, coming off the bench Sunday with 25 points, 11 rebounds and five assists in a win over Utah.
The Philadelphia 76ers did their best to blow a 22-point fourth-quarter lead Sunday. But they couldn't play badly enough to lose to the aggressively tanking Utah Jazz.
Lonnie Walker IV’s brief tenure with the Boston Celtics was marked by determination and growth, and despite being waived by the team in October, the former NBA starter considered making a return to the organization.
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 Brooklyn Nets and a preseason run with the Boston Celtics on his resume, Walker is looking to make the most of his new opportunity with the Sixers.
As the Philadelphia 76ers approached their Thursday night return to action against the Boston Celtics, the head coach, Nick Nurse, made it clear that the new addition, Lonnie Walker IV, would not be available.
Lonnie Walker IV is joining a Philadelphia 76ers team that needs a massive jolt. The Sixers, losers of their last six games, need to start playing with more urgency and putting more pressure on opposing teams in any way.
Lonnie Walker IV is on his way back to the NBA. He signed a two-year contract with the Philadelphia 76ers after spending his season (up to this point) in Lithuania and failing to catch on with an NBA team in free agency.
The Philadelphia 76ers have bolstered their backcourt by signing veteran guard Lonnie Walker IV to a two-year, $3 million contract, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
After some time away from the NBA, the former Miami Hurricane first-round pick returns to the league after spending some time overseas. Lonnie Walker IV has agreed to a two-year, $3.7 million deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, his agent George S.
The Philadelphia 76ers have added another former Los Angeles Laker to their roster.
The Philadelphia 76ers are signing Lonnie Walker IV to a two-year deal, according to Shams Charania of ESPN. One of the most prominent players on the buyout market nearly started this season with the Boston Celtics before heading overseas.
The contract that veteran shooting guard Lonnie Walker signed with Zalgiris Kaunas in the fall included a clause that allowed him to opt out up until February 18 in order to return to the NBA.
It’s no secret that the Nuggets are reaching the point of desperation when it comes to their lack of consistent scoring in reserve. But word is, they’re scouring the market and have an interest in veteran guard Lonnie Walker IV, as reported by Marc Stein of The Stein Line.
Saturday, the G League draft took place. Coming off their first Finals appearance in franchise history, the Maine Celtics selected former LSU and University of Alabama at Birmingham star Eric Gaines with the ninth overall pick.
Saturday, the Celtics waived Lonnie Walker IV. While unfortunate, it was the expected outcome. Had Boston converted his Exhibit 10 deal into a standard contract, it would have resulted in a roughly $10 million tax hit.
The Boston Celtics waived Lonnie Walker IV on Saturday. With a historically high payroll, Walker earning the 15th roster spot and being signed to a standard contract would have resulted in a roughly $10 million tax hit for the reigning NBA champions.
Lonnie Walker IV did all he could do on and off the court to earn a Boston Celtics roster spot, but yesterday with a 5pm decision deadline looming the team waived the young guard.
The Boston Celtics are expected to waive guard Lonnie Walker IV, ESPN reported Saturday. Walker, 25, agreed to a one-year deal with the Celtics in August and averaged 7.3 points with 2.5 assists in 16.4 minutes per game over four preseason contests for the Celtics.
He is a candidate to be claimed off waivers by a team with an opening on its roster and a need for a high-scoring guard.
Lonnie Walker IV has been honest about his contract status amongst the excitement of what he could bring to the Celtics. With the former first-round pick being on an Exhibit 10 deal, he's fighting to earn a standard contract and procure Boston’s 15th roster spot.
The veteran guard will team up with Joe Mazzulla's roster for training camp before the front office decides whether to give him the 15th and final roster spot.
One ex-Laker is ready to become an Immaculate Grid answer. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported on Wednesday that guard Lonnie Walker IV is signing with the Celtics in free agency.
Lonnie Walker IV is reportedly absorbing a significant trade interest coming from the Brooklyn Nets' division rival ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
In the early days of his career with the San Antonio Spurs, Lonnie Walker IV turned heads with his bold and eye-catching hair. From the moment he was drafted in 2018, that unique hairstyle became as much a part of his identity as his explosive moves on the basketball court.
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