Kemba Walker doesn’t have the name recognition of some of the other All-Star point guards around the NBA.
His name doesn’t pop up in those casual conversations about the best players at what many believe to be the deepest position in the league.
But among his peers and those who have played against the Charlotte Hornets’ pint-sized playmaker and star, the respect has always been there.
Just check the reaction of Boston’s Kyrie Irving after Walker shredded the Celtics for 43 points (on 14-for-25 shooting, including a wicked 7-for-13 performance from deep) in just 39 minutes in a 117-112 Hornets win Monday.
And that came two days after Walker smoked the Philadelphia 76ers for a career-high 60 points (on 21-for-34 shooting and 6-for-14 from distance) in a 122-119 overtime loss.
Former Celtics great and future Hall of Fame Paul Pierce, now an analyst for ESPN, claims Walker is one of the top five point guards in the league right now. That’s high praise considering the quality depth at the position around the league.
Walker is making his case with his play, both as a scorer and playmaker for a Hornets team that has been a pleasant surprise in a wide-open Eastern Conference playoff chase. He’s averaging career highs in points (28.8) and assists (6.4) and shouldering a huge load as the face of the franchise in Charlotte.
And his timing couldn’t be better. The eyes of the basketball world will be on “his city” in February for All-Star 2019. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career in July.