Why the Brooklyn Nets Locker Room Love Playing With Lonnie Walker IV

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Throughout the season, injuries have plagued the Brooklyn Nets, yet amidst the challenges, the team finds stability in a couple of constants: the enduring durability of Mikal Bridges, the NBA's Iron Man, and the consistent scoring prowess of Lonnie Walker IV coming off the bench.
The 24-year-old guard has become one of the most underrated players in the league as he provides instant offense from the bench, scoring 15.7 points per game on 50.8% from the field and 43.9% from three. His consistent production has helped endear him not only to the fans but also to his teammates.
“One thing he’s been doing is just getting to his spots. You know he has that middy at the elbow that he loves to shoot,” Cameron Johnson said about Walker. “He’s been confident, and you could tell that his timing and rhythm on his 3s, on his drive, and everything he’s doing is right where it needs to be.”
.@lonniewalker_4 is feelin' it 🔥 pic.twitter.com/MKrEunnJQB
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) November 17, 2023
Walker is trusted to be their primary option off the bench
Examining the Nets' stats reveals Cameron Thomas and Mikal Bridges as the top two scorers. What may come as a surprise is Lonnie Walker IV securing the third spot, averaging more points than the explosive scorer Spencer Dinwiddie, a recognized starter.
Now that's some efficient offense pic.twitter.com/367E4rDe4e
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) November 17, 2023
That is proof that the team and coach Jacque Vaughn believe in Walker’s ability to be an offensive spark when he comes off the bench. That is a good sign moving forward for Walker as he continues to shine as a potential Sixth Man of the Year candidate.
“Definitely, someone that, for me, I’ve seen him from afar. A great acquisition for us this offseason, and I’m just growing to trust him more and more,” Vaughn said in a presser after beating the Los Angeles Clippers.
Walker appreciates the trust from the organization
Walker is poised to remain a significant contributor to Brooklyn's strategies, and you should expect to keep hearing his name getting praised by the coaches, players, and analysts covering the game.
Lonnie Walker IV is having the best season of his career
— Brett Usher (@UsherNBA) November 17, 2023
The 24-year-old is averaging 15.7 PPG on 63% TS in 21.6 MPG off the Brooklyn bench
He’s 39/69 (57%) on twos and 25/57 (44%) on threes, and a +44 overall
Lonnie should be in line for a solid payday this coming offseason pic.twitter.com/9wgEqUB0ql
“It means a lot to me. I’ve really been trying to work and build that trust within the coaching staff and the players as well. So the fact that I got a couple plays out of timeouts and whatnot just shows my level of progress as far as trust in the coaches,” Walker said in his post-game presser after the Clippers game.
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