The Philadelphia 76ers declined veteran Point Guard Lonnie Walker IV’s $2.9 million team option for the 2025-2026 season. That move will make him a free agent this summer. Walker IV appeared in only 20 games last season. He played overseas before debuting with the Sixers in February. The veteran point guard is coming off a career season. He averaged career-highs in points, rebounds, assists, and free throw percentage. Which team will sign the point guard this offseason?
The Philadelphia 76ers are declining guard Lonnie Walker IV’s team option worth $2.9 million, making him a free agent, sources tell ESPN. Walker averaged 12.3 points, 23.8 minutes and 35.4% 3-point shooting in 20 games for the 76ers last season.
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Walker IV’s career season will make him a hot commodity on the open market. A few good fits for him are the Boston Celtics and Washington Wizards. Boston has already made a few trades this offseason. They are reportedly looking to shed even more salary before next season tips off. Marquee names like Jaylen Brown , Derrick White, and Sam Hauser are all on the block. If Boston decides to strip the team down even further, Walker IV could be a solid option for the team.
The Washington Wizards dealt the enigmatic Jordan Poole earlier this month. That leaves the team with a hole at the guard position. Washington acquired CJ McCollum in the Poole trade, but the former Sixers guard could give the team much-needed depth at that spot.
Walker IV’s next NBA team is unknown. He will have the chance to survey the NBA landscape and sign with a team he feels will be the best fit for him. Coming off the best season of his career, he will have his fair share of suitors.
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