If there's one guard who really needs a change of scenery, it's Kemba Walker. His stint with the Boston Celtics didn't pan out as it was envisioned, and now he's found himself with the rebuilding Oklahoma City Thunder.

But even before he could suit up for a second for the Thunder, Walker might already see himself changing zip codes.

According to ESPN reporter Zach Lowe, Walker will continue to be pursued by the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers.

While it's obviously just a hunch at this point, Lowe isn't too far off. The Lakers and the Clippers have been aggressive in acquiring All-Stars in recent years, and Walker would be a terrific addition. Despite his recent struggles, he's still one of the more talented guards in the NBA, with good leadership to boot.

It's no secret that LeBron James tried to lure Walker in the past to join the Lakers. While that didn't push through, the move might be more feasible this time around. Dennis Schroder's insane asking price could also be a factor for the Lakers to go in a different direction.

The Clippers, meanwhile, could also see Walker as an upgrade at the PG spot. While Reggie Jackson had a solid year, Patrick Beverley and Rajon Rondo aren't exactly as productive as Walker, who can score in bunches and also dish out to teammates.

With the youth movement of the Thunder, Kemba Walker might see himself wearing an entirely different jersey next season. But for which team in Tinseltown though?