Connecticut's finest — four-time All-Star and Charlotte's greatest ever player whose career peaked in Boston.
Kemba Hudley Walker was born in The Bronx, New York in 1990. He led Connecticut to the 2011 NCAA Championship — one of the great individual tournament performances in college history — before Charlotte Bobcats selected him ninth overall that year. His 12-season career produced four All-Star appearances and consistent scoring in the upper 20s per game in his peak seasons. He spent eight seasons as Charlotte's cornerstone, becoming the franchise's all-time leading scorer. He signed with the Boston Celtics in 2019 and made consecutive All-Star teams. A knee condition that progressively worsened from 2020 cut his peak short and limited his effectiveness in his final seasons. His 60-point game in overtime against Philadelphia in 2019 while at Charlotte — the highest single-game total in Hornets/Bobcats franchise history — remains the finest individual performance in the franchise's history. He won Olympic gold with the USA in 2021.
Dynamic point guard known for clutch performances and leadership
How They Played
Quick, crafty point guard with excellent ball-handling and clutch shooting
Lasting Impact
Four-time NBA All-Star who became face of Charlotte Hornets franchise
All-Star 4x
Career Honours
- All-Star 4x
- Olympic Gold Medal