The Brooklyn Nets have already completed most of their free agent signings for this summer in order to evaluate their young players for the upcoming season. There is one player who played for Brooklyn last season and is still a free agent, and he is considered one of the best left.
Nets guard Lonnie Walker IV is still a free agent at the time of this writing, and there is currently no indication where he will play in the 2024-25 season. Granted, NBA training camp will most likely begin in late September, so Walker still has plenty of time before making his next decision.
In a recent article by Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report, Walker was considered one of the top five remaining free agents, but he suggested that Walker’s best landing spot is not with the Nets. Swartz suggested that Walker’s best spot is with the Denver Nuggets, as he can bring some much-needed three-point shooting to a team that will be lacking some long-range shooting with the loss of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.
Walker played well for the Nets last season, but his role changed due to injuries and a coaching change on a Brooklyn team that disappointingly missed the postseason entirely. If Walker wants to bet on himself to make more money next offseason, the Nuggets could be another team to consider as he weighs his options this summer.
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This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets’ Lonnie Walker IV is considered one of the best remaining NBA free agents