Kemba Walker recently announced his retirement from basketball on the Carmelo Anthony and The Kid Mero podcast, reflecting on his incredible journey in the sport. He described his career as a “hell of a run,” noting that he is still amazed by the things he has accomplished in basketball.
Walker first gained attention as a key player for the UConn college basketball team, helping to establish a dynasty at the school. His ability to hit clutch shots and lead his team to victory earned him a reputation as a talented and skilled player. During his twelve-year NBA career, Walker was known for his entertaining style of play and his knack for scoring. He averaged 19.3 points and 5.3 assists per game throughout his time in the league, making him a valuable asset to any team he played for.
After spending the first eight seasons of his NBA career with the Charlotte Hornets, Walker became a beloved figure in the city. Despite the team’s struggles, he was able to lead them to the playoffs twice and leave a lasting impact on the franchise. In addition to his time with the Hornets, Walker also played for the Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, and Dallas Mavericks.
Throughout his career, Walker earned accolades such as All-NBA honors, multiple NBA Sportsmanship awards, and four All-Star selections. He was also known for his professionalism and leadership, making him a favorite among his teammates and peers in the league.
Walker even spent a season playing overseas in Monaco before ultimately deciding to retire from basketball.
As he looks back on his career now retired from basketball Kemba Walker can’t help but feel grateful for all that he has accomplished on court during this “hell of a run”.
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