Laker Luke Walton of Manhattan Beach reveals he was stalked

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Los Angeles Laker forward Luke Walton, who lives in Manhattan Beach where he owns a 
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restaurant, had a nutjob stalking him.

"I'll be going somewhere, and she'll be following me everywhere I go. I'll start really driving nuts, and she's right behind me, staying with me.

 It sucks, because you figure you just go out and play basketball and you have your personal life, but then you have to start worrying about stuff like, 'I don't want to drive to my teammates' houses if she's following me, because I don't want her to know where my teammates live.'"

He told Orange County Register beat writer Kevin Ding all about it. Manhattan Beach police interceded.

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