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Lonnie Walker IV was notably absent from the Maine Celtics’ initial training camp roster, as the G League team prepares to begin its training camp this week, leading up to their season opener scheduled for November 8.

Walker had previously attended training camp with the Boston Celtics on an Exhibit 10 contract, which is often a pathway for players seeking to prove themselves for a spot on an NBA roster.

Unfortunately for him, he was waived before any portion of his contract could be guaranteed, leaving him in search of other opportunities.

In past statements, Walker expressed his understanding that his path back to the NBA could involve gaining experience and playing time in the G League, indicating his willingness to take steps necessary for a return to the league.

Although he is not currently listed on the training camp roster for the Maine Celtics, there remains a possibility for Walker to be signed by the team at any moment.

The 6-foot-4 shooting guard might be carefully evaluating his options and considering the best course of action before committing to the G League.

Adding to the intrigue around his career, recent rumors have surfaced suggesting that Walker has caught the attention of Real Madrid in Spain, which could offer him a lucrative opportunity abroad.

This interest highlights the potential for his career to take him internationally. Throughout his six-year NBA career, Walker has played for several prominent teams, including the San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers, and Brooklyn Nets.