The 25-year-old guard was a free agent after being waived by the Celtics. He had been linked with Real Madrid but will end up in Kaunas to play for Zalgiris.

Lonnie Walker is leaving his NBA career behindย and is heading towards a new destination –ย Europe, but not where many fingers have been pointing over the past few weeks.

The 25-year-old point guard, born and raised in Reading, Pennsylvania,ย was linked with Real Madridย just a week and a half before his arrival in the Euroleague environment was confirmed by Shams Charania and Bobby Marks, to Lithuanian sideย Zalgiris Kaunas, who were looking forย a replacement for Tyrone Wallace. Little under a fortnight ago, Wallace abruptly announced that he was leaving the club after just three months.

ESPNโ€™s two reporters also add, through the playerโ€™s agent (George S. Langberg), an important detail: the deal includes aย NBA buyout clauseย which means that Walker will have an an escape route back to the US – that clause is valid up until February 18, 2025, just when the transfer market starts to heat up.

No room in Boston for Walker

The player was looking for a new team afterย completing the preseason with the Celtics, the reigning champions.ย Bostonย have made minimal changes to the roster that won the Ring last June. Some of the cuts made to the official rosters during the season serve to take another path, that of the development league, but that has not been the case with Lonnie.ย JD Davisonย andย Drewย Petersonย are two examples of players who went on tour with Boston after the presentation camp, were later cut from the roster and are now working on another promotion with theย Maine Red Claws. After seeing that and with no other offers of value, Walker decided to try his luck in Europe.


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