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Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #45 on: July 07, 2019, 08:32:37 AM »

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Does anyone know if we got a trade exception in this double sign and trade deal?   That could really come in handy during the season.   Otherwise I’m trying to make sense of this double sign and trade other than doing Rozier a solid to get his money, and exchanging 2nd round picks. Lol

No exception. The Hornets did not have cap space to trade into.

It's doing Rozier a solid to get him a starting job in Charlotte. It gives the Hornets an exception.

Also, from the looks of the protection, the 2nd round pick exchange favors the Cs.

It's more of a formality. Rozier and a 2nd for Walker and a 2nd isn't a fair trade on paper, but it is if Rozier wanted to go to Charlotte and Charlotte wanted a replacement for their point guard they were losing.

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #46 on: July 07, 2019, 11:10:43 AM »

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Still curious to see how this happened. He didn't even take any meetings with other teams and it's not like we were a possibility 2 weeks ago (back then we still seemingly had Horford and no cap space).
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Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #47 on: July 07, 2019, 11:22:58 AM »

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Still curious to see how this happened. He didn't even take any meetings with other teams and it's not like we were a possibility 2 weeks ago (back then we still seemingly had Horford and no cap space).

Perhaps Ainge explored a trade earlier in the season and was able to gauge interest?  Not going all in for Davis May have signaled he knew Kyrie was leaving.

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #48 on: July 07, 2019, 11:25:17 AM »

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One person not mentioned in any of these threads is Rozier's agent, Aaron Turner.

Negotiating a contract for $19,000,000 for 3 years is simply incredible for someone with Terry's resume. If one simply looked at his performance in the 2018 playoffs, then maybe it's somewhat plausible. But given his overall play....it's simply an overpay in my opinion. 

Turner's got to be the superstar of signing agents.   

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #49 on: July 07, 2019, 11:33:08 AM »

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One person not mentioned in any of these threads is Rozier's agent, Aaron Turner.

Negotiating a contract for $19,000,000 for 3 years is simply incredible for someone with Terry's resume. If one simply looked at his performance in the 2018 playoffs, then maybe it's somewhat plausible. But given his overall play....it's simply an overpay in my opinion. 

Turner's got to be the superstar of signing agents.

Actually Hornets love giving big money to mid tier rotation level players. That's why Kemba wanted out.


Big question here is whether Kemba will wear the no. 8 jersey in honour of Antoine
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Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #50 on: July 07, 2019, 11:42:30 AM »

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Kemba 60 pt highlight vs 76ers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQOeexKvYvM


We will need a few of these type of "take over" performances games next season. Especially if the others are having an off game

Looking forward to watching the Celts next season

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #51 on: July 07, 2019, 11:42:38 AM »

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Still curious to see how this happened. He didn't even take any meetings with other teams and it's not like we were a possibility 2 weeks ago (back then we still seemingly had Horford and no cap space).

Perhaps Ainge explored a trade earlier in the season and was able to gauge interest?  Not going all in for Davis May have signaled he knew Kyrie was leaving.

Walker and Tatum were doing a Nike thing with Jordan the week before. And people say they were inseparable. Bet Tatum was the middle man.

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #52 on: July 07, 2019, 11:45:19 AM »

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One person not mentioned in any of these threads is Rozier's agent, Aaron Turner.

Negotiating a contract for $19,000,000 for 3 years is simply incredible for someone with Terry's resume. If one simply looked at his performance in the 2018 playoffs, then maybe it's somewhat plausible. But given his overall play....it's simply an overpay in my opinion. 

Turner's got to be the superstar of signing agents.

Actually Hornets love giving big money to mid tier rotation level players. That's why Kemba wanted out.


Big question here is whether Kemba will wear the no. 8 jersey in honour of Antoine

you serious? lol

Other players that have worn number 8

Al Brightman 1947
Phil Farbman 1949
Howie Shannon 1950
Scott Wedman 1985-1987
Kenny Battle 1992-1993
James Blackwell 1995
Antoine Walker 1997-2003
Al Jefferson 2005
Stephon Marbury 2009
Marquis Daniels 2011
Jeff Green 2011-2015
Jonas Jerebko 2015-2017
Shane Larkin 2018
Kemba Walker 2019-current


Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #53 on: July 07, 2019, 11:47:28 AM »

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One person not mentioned in any of these threads is Rozier's agent, Aaron Turner.

Negotiating a contract for $19,000,000 for 3 years is simply incredible for someone with Terry's resume. If one simply looked at his performance in the 2018 playoffs, then maybe it's somewhat plausible. But given his overall play....it's simply an overpay in my opinion. 

Turner's got to be the superstar of signing agents.

Actually Hornets love giving big money to mid tier rotation level players. That's why Kemba wanted out.


Big question here is whether Kemba will wear the no. 8 jersey in honour of Antoine

you serious? lol

Other players that have worn number 8

Al Brightman 1947
Phil Farbman 1949
Howie Shannon 1950
Scott Wedman 1985-1987
Kenny Battle 1992-1993
James Blackwell 1995
Antoine Walker 1997-2003
Al Jefferson 2005
Stephon Marbury 2009
Marquis Daniels 2011
Jeff Green 2011-2015
Jonas Jerebko 2015-2017
Shane Larkin 2018
Kemba Walker 2019-current

Now of those players, how many have the last name of "Walker"?  :P
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Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #54 on: July 07, 2019, 11:56:25 AM »

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One person not mentioned in any of these threads is Rozier's agent, Aaron Turner.

Negotiating a contract for $19,000,000 for 3 years is simply incredible for someone with Terry's resume. If one simply looked at his performance in the 2018 playoffs, then maybe it's somewhat plausible. But given his overall play....it's simply an overpay in my opinion. 

Turner's got to be the superstar of signing agents.

Actually Hornets love giving big money to mid tier rotation level players. That's why Kemba wanted out.


Big question here is whether Kemba will wear the no. 8 jersey in honour of Antoine

you serious? lol

Other players that have worn number 8

Al Brightman 1947
Phil Farbman 1949
Howie Shannon 1950
Scott Wedman 1985-1987
Kenny Battle 1992-1993
James Blackwell 1995
Antoine Walker 1997-2003
Al Jefferson 2005
Stephon Marbury 2009
Marquis Daniels 2011
Jeff Green 2011-2015
Jonas Jerebko 2015-2017
Shane Larkin 2018
Kemba Walker 2019-current

Now of those players, how many have the last name of "Walker"?  :P

yes ...but in honour?

Walker was one of the biggest hot dogs .... took soo many 3s it was ridiculous

He could have been an amazing player if he did anything else but keep chucking away

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #55 on: July 07, 2019, 12:16:12 PM »

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Bust out those Antoine Walker jerseys! Kemba is wearing #8! This is not a drill!

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #56 on: July 07, 2019, 12:24:51 PM »

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I think walker is going to flourish in this offense. Look what brad did to IT4?

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #57 on: July 08, 2019, 03:56:35 PM »

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Bust out those Antoine Walker jerseys! Kemba is wearing #8! This is not a drill!

Got big shoes to fill


Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #58 on: August 07, 2019, 04:31:56 PM »

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https://www.si.com/nba/2019/08/07/kemba-walker-hornets-max-contract-celtics-free-agency

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Report: Hornets Offered Kemba Walker $60 Million Less Than Potential Max Contract

Kemba Walker wished to stay with the Hornets in free agency, but he looked for a different team after Charlotte offered him a deal $60 million less than his potential max contract, according to The Athletic's Shams Charania.

Walker was eligible for a five-year, $221 million deal in free agency after earning an All-NBA spot in 2018-19. He was open to a deal "even slightly less" than $190 million, but sought other teams after Charlotte's offer "was just under $160 million over five years," per Charania.

“Tough days, f---ing tough days, I can’t even lie,” Walker told Charania. “It was difficult. I couldn’t see myself just being on another team. It was just hard. That’s all I’ve known was Charlotte. Definitely some tough times. I had a feeling that I wasn’t going to get the offer that I wanted, and maybe not close to it, because of cap space."

Walker reached a four-year, $142 million deal with the Celtics on June 30. The Hornets opted to sign former Celtics point guard Terry Rozier to a three-year, $58 million deal after losing Waker.

The UConn product averaged a career-high 25.6 points per game in 2018-19. The Hornets failed to make the playoffs in six of Walker's eight years with the organization, reaching the postseason in 2013-14 and 2015-16.

Re: Welcome To Boston, Kemba Walker!
« Reply #59 on: August 07, 2019, 05:27:07 PM »

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Cant wait to see him play! Think he will be a better fit than Kyrie
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