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The Kemba Walker Thread


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I've been tracking Kemba's stats the last few games and his progression is astounding... while his assist numbers have dropped; his rebounds, steals, and blocks have all gone up. What's even more impressive is that three games ago Kemba was averaging 17.4 points per game and outside of the top ten in point guard scoring... Kemba is now averaging 18.4 points per game and is now eighth in point guard scoring. Raising your point per game average by a full point is hard enough in 10 games and damn near impossible in only three games.

 

Kemba Walker's Averages

18.7 points per game (ranked eighth among point guards)

4.6 assists per game

4.3 rebounds per game (ranked fifth among point guards)

1.4 steals per game

0.53 blocks per game (ranked first among point guards)

 

Other Stats

- ranks 1st in total blocks for point guards

- ranks 3rd in total rebounds for point guards

- ranks 3rd in total  defensive rebounds for point guards

- ranks 4th in total field goals made for point

- ranks 8th in total offensive rebounds for point guards

- ranks 10th in steals for point guards

 

I will update this thread periodically...

 

But I figured Kemba deserved his own thread because he is maturing and become a star right before our eyes.

 

 
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Your post isn't remotely credible due to the fact that we played the Jazz...

I wouldn't even bother anymore. I'm convinced anyone who wants the Bobcats to tank or anyone who bashes Kemba is just a fair weather fan or doesn't understand the NBA

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