4 potential landing spots for Kemba Walker amid rumors
Let's get the bad out of the way first. A player that is over the age of 30 years old is owed more than $73 million over the next two years, and he has missed a fair share of games due to injury issues in a particularly scary part of the body: the knee. But now that we've gotten that out in the open...
There should be a number of teams that come calling after the latest reports regarding the Boston Celtics and Kemba Walker, the aforementioned over-30 point guard who likely won't be in Beantown for much longer. Trade rumors reportedly frustrated Walker, according to Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated, adding more depth to a similar report from Bleacher Report's Farbod Esnaashari.
And while the age, health and money are certainly all factors that detract from his value, his statistics still show just how effective he can be. The 19.3 points per game that he produced when he could play in 2020-21 was the lowest output of the last six years, a span in which Walker averaged 22.2 points, 5.4 assists and 3.9 rebounds while picking up four All-Star nods. When healthy and at full speed, Walker can legitimately be seen as one of the best scoring point guards that the NBA has to offer, with some big-game experience and leadership skills on his resume.
But seeing as his price tag is so hefty, many teams can't even logistically be in the running for Walker, and the same goes for the organizations whose point guard position is accounted for or whose current plans do not call for an aging, expensive player on their books. That leaves us with a handful of franchises who could possibly come calling, and we've highlighted four of the potential teams here today.