Lonnie Walker IV, who signed with Maccabi Tel Aviv in August, credits former NBA teammate Kendrick Nunn with easing the transition to the EuroLeague, writes Johnny Askounis of Eurohoops. Walker, who finished last season with the Sixers after starting it with Zalgiris Kaunas, talked about the influence of Nunn, whom he played alongside with the Lakers during the 2022/23 season.
“It all really started because of Kendrick Nunn. He’s one of the pioneers of this all, as far as Americans feeling or seeing more comfortably coming over here. He’s shown that it’s possible,” Walker said.
Walker’s success in the EuroLeague paved his way to return to the NBA with Philadelphia in February. Now that he’s back overseas, he hopes to set an example along with Nunn that will make it easier for more players in the prime of their careers to consider Europe.
“When you have a player like that, it’s kind of just a domino effect,” Walker said. “I came next up in line. Now you have more and more players, as far as Americans coming in now. So, I just try to be my best as far as answering questions the best I can, and making them understand the difference between the NBA and the EuroLeague.”
There’s more international news to pass along:
- Cedi Osman suffered an ankle injury during EuroBasket, but the former NBA forward is expected to be ready when Panathinaikos starts its EuroLeague season, according to BasketNews. Osman got hurt during a quarterfinal matchup with Poland, but he continued to play as Turkey captured the silver medal. “I believe Osman will be ready for the EuroLeague opener,” coach Ergin Ataman said. “He’s currently in Athens for treatment. I hope he can join team practices two to three days before the game.”
- Crvena Zvezda coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos is excited about the offseason addition of ex-NBA guard Devonte’ Graham, according to a separate story from BasketNews. Graham joined the Serbian team in August after spending last season in the G League. “This is his first season in Europe, first practice in European basketball, he will need time,” Sfairopoulos said. “But he already showcased his quality, he will be one of our main players and I think he will play like in his best years in NBA, just like we expect it.”
- The Germans’ victory at EuroBasket has moved them into the second spot in FIBA’s World Rankings. The United States is still No. 1 after capturing the gold medal at the 2024 Olympics, with Serbia, France and Canada rounding out the top five.