Celtics alum Kemba Walker reportedly headed to Italy’s Olimpia Milan
Are veterans eligible? Boston Celtics Alum Kemba Walker Are you planning to travel to Italy in the near future? Multiple These reports are relating The former UConn standout After clearing his medical exams, he will sign for the Italian club Olimpia Milan.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Walker is on his way to Milan to get checked out, and that “if he passes his medical, he could be managed in playing time and become a key weapon for a struggling Olimpia (translated via Google Translate). The former Celtics point guard, Walker, was traded to Oklahoma City Thunder. After that, he signed with New York Knicks but was soon removed from their rotation.
Walker was dealt to the Detroit Pistons. Walker was then waived again, signing a contract with the Dallas Mavericks. Walker was cut again on January 6.
Walker is not looking for a suitor in the NBA, so he has decided to go to Europe to continue his playing career.
We wish him success in this new chapter of basketball.
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