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Re: 2023 NBA Season
by
danherbias07
on 03/07/2023, 05:08:46 UTC
Lonnie Walker signed with the Brooklyn Nets for a 1-year deal. I thought the Lakers are amazed at what he did during the West SemiFinals but they didn't resign him. Well, that's NBA for us.
I saw an article days before the free agency that the Lakers are eyeing Lonnie Walker IV to be re-signed with them, but it seems like it didn't push through because he went with the Nets. Well if he will get more time there then it's good for him, and his career.
I doubt that. This Brooklyn Nets team is filled with roleplayers. He may get some minutes but I don't think it will be enough to be able to showcase his skills. Plus, his position is the same as most of the roster on that team.
Small Forwards and Power Forwards, Cam Johnson, Mikal Bridges, Royce, Cam Thomas, and more. This team is actually not a good spot to shine more as those players are known on their respective teams before being traded to the Nets.

Their ex-teammate Dillon Brooks is getting a 4-year contract for $80m only at Houston Rockets. I bet that hurt his feelings when he heard how much they gave Desmond Bane after not resigning him.  Cheesy The
This is for me the worst signing. Well, he got a good agent in Rich Paul so... yeah Cheesy
Him being paid an average of $20M per year after how he played last season. Maybe his defense is the reason why he got such a high contract despite of his issues last season. I just hope that he will change something especially on his attitude.
Yeah, that may all be the reason why they signed him. More on the defensive end because the Rockets have their offensive players already signed up. And Dillon Brooks might bring some energy to that team to play on a higher level because of his competitiveness. Ja Morant said before, some people don't understand him because of his highly competitive attitude. Although I think there are times he is crossing the line.
Well, we will see if the Rockets did a mistake or it could really boost their young core.