Former Lakers NBA champion guard departing NBA to join reigning EuroLeague champions

Caleb Hightower

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Another former Los Angeles Lakers contributor is headed overseas. 

Following Juan Toscano Anderson’s mid-August decision to continue his professional career in Italy, a slippery 6-foot-4 guard who won a title with the Lakers in 2020 appears close to inking a deal with the reigning EuroLeague champions. 

“EuroLeague champions Fenerbahce Istanbul are finalizing a deal with six-year NBA guard Talen Horton-Tucker,” BasketNews’ Donatas Urbonas reported Monday. 

Horton-Tucker was a Laker for the first three years of his NBA career. 

While the Iowa State product didn’t provide the organization with jaw-dropping production from three, he was crafty enough in the mid-range area and the paint to be viewed as a positive offensive contributor early on. 

However, with Horton-Tucker showing no signs of improvement as a long-range shooter and frequently getting exposed defensively due to his slow reaction time and lateral quickness, the Lakers decided to move on from him in 2022 via a trade to the Utah Jazz. 

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Horton-Tucker experienced similar issues with the Jazz and Chicago Bulls (who signed him in 2024), leading to the 24-year-old generating minimal free agent interest this summer.

A strong showing with Fenerbahce Istanbul could improve Horton-Tucker’s chances of returning to the big leagues. 

Still, the Chicago, Illinois native’s road to another NBA contract won’t be a walk in the park, considering his current weaknesses would make him a massive gamble for any franchise.

It’ll be interesting to see how Horton-Tucker approaches the next leg of his professional career.

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Caleb Hightower

Caleb Hightower is a graduate of Hofstra University who can write about any sport, but he has a particular passion for basketball – specifically college and NBA. He has written for publications such as FanBuzz and Busting Brackets since graduating.