Kemba Walker’s new start as coach in his old team, Charlotte

Kemba Walker, who has announced his retirement, will start a new life as a leader. Walker was on the coaching staff list for the 2024-25 season announced by the Charlotte Hornets on the 4th (Korea time).

Walker will join Charlotte’s coaching staff under the title of “Player Reinforcement Coach.” He will assist Charles Lee, who will be appointed as coach for the first time next season at Charlotte. 에볼루션 바카라사이트

Charlotte has special meaning to Walker. In the 2011 draft, she was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats as the ninth overall pick in the first round and played for eight seasons.

During the eight seasons, he had 10,09 points, 2,317 rebounds, and 3308 assists in 605 games. He holds the Hornets’ career record in terms of time when scoring, field goal, three-point shot, and free throw. In addition, he ranked second in assists, third in steals, and third in the number of games played.

Having played in the NBA for 12 seasons and had four All-Star and one All-NBA career, he announced his retirement from active duty last season after playing for AS Monaco in the French League.

Upon announcing his retirement, he said, “This is not a goodbye because basketball will forever be a part of my life. I will happily be waiting for the next opportunity.” As he promised, he stayed on the court and began to work hard to nurture future players.

Meanwhile, Charlotte hired Lamar Skitter, Josh Longstaff, Chris Gent, Blaine Mueller, Ryan Fraser, Matt Hill and Jermaine Buckner as coaches. On top of that, Jack Peterson was hired as coach and director of player development.

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