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It is not Pelinka nor Ham, this is who is deciding if Lonnie Walker stays in the Lakers

The Lakers want to re-sign Lonnie Walker for the next season, but there's a person that could prevent it from happening

By James Brown

The Lakers want to re-sign Lonnie Walker for the next season, but there's a person that could prevent it from happening

This season was an exciting road for Lonnie Walker, as the SG began the campaign as a starting player in the lineup for coach Darvin Ham until he got injured and was out.

Then the movements in the trade deadline happened, and Malik Beasley almost immediately took the starting role for Ham's "new" Lakers. Suddenly both SGs 'lost' their positions to Austin Reaves, who ended the regular season and all-postseason run as the SG starter for the team.

But in Game 4 of the series' second round vs. the Golden State Warriors, Lonnie Walker had a coming-off-the-bench role to help the team win and stole Beasley being the 2nd unit Shooting Guard for the rest of the playoffs.

After what Walker showed in the postseason, the front team office led by GM Rob Pelinka and head coach Darvin Ham wants to re-sign Lonnie as he is hitting free agency and will command a deal for about 7 million per year.

The person who was the last word for Lonnie Walker to stay in LA

Lonnie Walker himself is the one that can stop the re-signing from happening, as he is looking to have a more prominent role in another team but could choose to stay if Pelinka and Ham guarantee him more playing time. 

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