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Kemba Walker has been voted as an All-Star starter for the game in Charlotte


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Sweeeeeet

Bigger recognition 

Will require more $$$ to resign

Will probably get outbidding by a team like the knicks

Will probably draft around 16, because his success alone has carried this team to that success

 

 

Cho and Batum fugged the Hornets franchise 

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listen im pure blooded 100% football through & through.& yeah i watch basketball here and there but that's about the extent of it.so what I'm saying is that I'm basically out of my league discussing or adding my two cents into the equation on this forum

however i would like to say this congratulations to not only the city of Charlotte N.C. but  most importantly Kemba Walker for a job well done.

 

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On 1/24/2019 at 11:02 PM, GeorgeHanson said:

Makes no sense. 

Only explanation is ballot box stuffing of the highest order....

How? Last season he was statistically a top 15-20 player and a top 5 PG. This season, those same statistics show he's improved. Also he was third in votes, players and media votes got him the starting spot. 

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