The playmaker spent his last season in Monaco
Four-time All-Star Kemba Walker ended his professional career.
Kemba won an NCAA championship with the University of Connecticut in 2011 and was selected ninth overall in the NBA draft by Charlotte that summer.
Walker steadily improved with the team, making his first All-Star Game in 2016-17. His best season came in 2018-19, when he averaged 25.6 points per game.
The point guard is the best player in Charlotte history in points, three-pointers, winning percentage, and minutes played. Kemba is also among the top three in franchise history in assists, steals, and games played.
Walker also played for Boston, New York and Dallas. The point guard spent his last season in the Euroleague in Monaco.
Thank you, basketball. pic.twitter.com/gLUbQnZMP5
— Kemba Walker (@KembaWalker) July 2, 2024
Source: Sportarena

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