Friday 6 February 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " KEMBA WALKER " IS A PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL PLAYER WHO CURRENTLY PLAYS FOR THE CHARLOTTE HORNET OF THE NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE (NFL) : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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Kemba Walker


Kemba Walker
Kemba Walker Bobcats.jpg
Walker with the Bobcats
No. 15 – Charlotte Hornets
PositionPoint guard
LeagueNBA
Personal information
BornMay 8, 1990 (age 24)
The BronxNew York
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight184 lb (83 kg)
Career information
High schoolRice (New York City, New York)
CollegeConnecticut (2008–2011)
NBA draft2011 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th overall
Selected by the Charlotte Bobcats
Pro career2011–present
Career history
2011–presentCharlotte Bobcats / Hornets
Career highlights and awards
Stats at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Kemba Hudley Walker (born May 8, 1990)[1] is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for theCharlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Walker was drafted ninth overall by the Charlotte Bobcats in the 2011 NBA draft. Walker grew up in The BronxNew York and graduated from Rice High School in 2008. Walker played college basketball for the Connecticut men's basketball team. In the 2010–11 season, Walker was unanimously selected for the All-Big East first team, Walker was the 2nd leading college basketball scorer in the United States and led the Huskies to the 2011 Big East championship and 2011 NCAA championship and was named as the tournament's most outstanding player for both championships.[2]

High school career

Walker attended Rice High School in HarlemNew York. In his junior year, Walker played against Simeon Career Academyand senior guard Derrick Rose in Madison Square Garden in a 53–51 win.[3] During Walker's senior year he averaged 18.2 points per game and 5.3 assists per game,[4] earning him a spot on the prestigious McDonald's All-American Team. Walker played for the New York Gauchos AAU basketball program with fellow Big East players Jordan Theodore, Darryl "Truck" Bryant, Devin Hill, and Danny Jennings. The team went on to finish #1 in the nation.
Considered a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Walker was listed as the No. 5 point guard and the No. 14 player in the nation in 2008.[5]

College career

Freshman Year[edit]

During his freshman year at UConn, Walker played in every game and was named to the Big East All-Rookie Team. He helped the Huskies achieve a number one seed in the 2009 NCAA Tournament. Despite starting in only two games he averaged 25.5 minutes per game, far more than any regular non-starter.[6] He also helped the Huskies go to the 2009 Final Four with a 23 point effort in the Elite Eight vs Missouri.[7]

Sophomore Year[edit]

Walker played and started all 34 games in 2009-2010 season. He contributed 14.6 points per game and led the Huskies in scoring for the eight times in the last nine games of the season with 18 points at Virginia Tech. Walker was named First Team USBWA All-District. Connecticut earned a 4 seed in 2010 National Invitation Tournament, but fell short to Virginia Tech as the Huskies finished a disappointing season going 18-16 (7-11) in conference play.[8]

Junior Year[edit]

Walker rose to national prominence in his junior year, twelve games into his junior campaign, Walker was the nation's leading scorer, averaging 26.7 points per game. In addition, he averaged five rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. Walker appeared on one of the six regional covers Sports Illustrated.
In the 2011 Big East Tournament (during his junior year), Walker hit the game winning shot as time expired to beat #3 overall Pittsburgh and advance UConn to the semi-finals. He led UConn to victory over University of Louisville in the Big East Championship game and was named MVP for the tournament. Walker scored 130 points in five games, a Big East Tournament record and the most points scored in any conference tournament in the past 15 seasons. UConn became the first school to win five games in five days to earn a conference championship.[9]
On March 14, 2011, The United States Basketball Writers Association named Walker a first team All-American.[10] He was picked to the Second Team All-America by Fox Sports.[11] He was also a finalist for College Basketball Player of the Year honors due to his performance in the 2010-11 season. Although he finished second (to Jimmer Fredette), two journalists thought that Walker was the best player in college basketball that year.[12][13] Walker was named the winner of the Bob Cousy Award for the top point guard in the nation.[14] On April 4, 2011 Walker led the University of Connecticut with 16 points in winning the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, and was named the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player.[15] Walker was added to the Huskies of Honor upon the team's return from Houston at a pep rally to celebrate the National Title. He became the first men's basketball player to receive the honor since inaugural class was announced in December 2006.[16]

College statistics[edit]

CollegeYearGPGSMINFG%3FG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Connecticut2008–0936225.2.470.271.7153.52.91.10.28.9
Connecticut2009–10343435.2.405.339.7674.35.02.00.414.6
Connecticut2010–11414137.6.428.330.8195.44.51.90.223.5
Career1117732.8.428.325.7824.34.41.70.216.1

College Awards & Honors[edit]

NBA career

Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats

2011–12 season


Walker shoots during a game against the Houston Rockets, October 2013.
Walker announced that he would leave UConn to enter the 2011 NBA Draft on April 12. Walker was selected 9th overall in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Bobcats.[17] Walker signed a Multi-Year shoe deal with Under Armour, the first rookie from the 2011 Draft Class to do so.[18]
On December 11, 2011, he signed the rookie scale contract with the Bobcats,[19] and with the injury of point guard D. J. Augustin, he became their starting point guard. On January 28, 2012, in a home game against the Washington Wizards he achieved his first triple-double with 20 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds, joining Boris Diaw and Stephen Jackson as the only Bobcats in team history to record one.[20] Walker participated in the 2012 Rising Stars Challenge during All-Star Weekend.

2012–13 season

On November 14, 2012, Walker hit his first game winner of his NBA career against the Minnesota Timberwolves.[21] He finished the game with 22 points on 9-of-19 shooting, as well as 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals.[22] On January 21, 2013, he scored a then career-high 35 points against the Houston Rockets.[23] During the 2012-13 season, Walker was selected with teammate Michael Kidd-Gilchrist to the2013 Rising Stars Challenge. Walker scored 8 points.
Kemba finished the 2012-13 season with averages of 17.7 points, 5.7 assists, 3.5 rebounds, and 2 steals a game. He took significant strides over his rookie year.

2013–14 season

On December 9, 2013, Walker scored 31 points, with 27 points coming the second half, and scored the final 15 points to help the Bobcats defeat the Golden State Warriors, 115-111.[24] On December 18, 2013, he hit a buzzer-beating jump shot over Jonas Valančiūnas in overtime to beat the Toronto Raptors. He finished the night with 26 points and 5 rebounds on 10/18 shooting from the field.[25] On February 19, 2014, Walker recorded 24 points, 5 rebounds and a career-high 16 assists in a 116-98 win over the Detroit Pistons.[26] Five days later, he was awarded the Eastern Conference Player of the Week. He averaged 22.5 points, 8.8 assists, and 5.5 rebounds during the week. In a home victory against the Orlando Magic on April 4, 2014, Walker recorded his second career triple-double with 13 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds.
Walker had a stellar game four in the Eastern Conference Playoffs first round against the Miami Heat with teammate Al Jefferson unable to play due to a Plantar fasciitis injury. He finished the game with a playoff franchise high 29 points along with 5 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 blocks, and 2 steals. The effort came in a loss as the Heat completed a four game sweep of the Bobcats.[27]

2014–15 season

In the newly-renamed Charlotte Hornets' opening game against the Milwaukee Bucks on October 29, 2014, Walker led an impressive comeback in an overtime 108-106 victory. The Hornets were 24 points down by the fourth quarter before staging a comeback; Walker scored a three-point shot with 1.6 seconds remaining to force overtime before hitting the game winning shot as well. He finished the game with 26 points, 5 assists and 6 rebounds.[28] The following day, he signed a four-year, $48 million contract extension with the Hornets.[29][30] On December 5, 2014, Walker hit his second game-winner of the season in a 103-102 win over the New York Knicks.[31] On December 27, in a 94-102 loss to theOrlando Magic, he scored a career-high 42 points, and set a franchise record for most points scored in a half in Charlotte Hornets franchise history with 35 in the second half.[32]On January 3 against the Orlando Magic, Walker scored 30 points to pass Kendall Gill for 10th place on the Charlotte Hornets all-time scoring list with 4,160 points.[33] In three games played between January 3 and January 7, Walker scored 30 points in a win over the Orlando Magic, 33 points in a win over the Boston Celtics, and 31 points in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans to become one of four players (Larry JohnsonGlen Rice and Kelly Tripucka) in Charlotte Hornets' franchise history to ever put together a consecutive span of three or more 30-point plus games.[34] Walker also hit his fifth game winner of his career and his third game winner of the season on January 7 in the 98-94 win over the Pelicans.[35] On January 12, he was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for games played Monday, January 5 through Sunday, January 11. Over the week, he lead the Hornets to a 4-0 record and averaged 30.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists in 36.2 minutes, while shooting .500 from the field (44-88), .364 from beyond the three-point line (8-22) and .893 from the free-throw line (25-28).[36]
On January 28, 2015, Walker was ruled out for six weeks after he underwent successful surgery to repair a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee.[37]

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field goal percentage 3P% 3-point field goal percentage FT% Free throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2011–12Charlotte662527.2.366.305.7893.54.4.9.312.1
2012–13Charlotte828234.9.423.322.7983.55.72.0.417.7
2013–14Charlotte737335.8.393.333.8374.26.11.2.417.7
Career22118032.9.398.322.8103.75.51.4.416.0

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
2014Charlotte4438.3.473.500.7783.86.02.00.819.5
Career4438.3.473.500.7783.86.02.00.819.5

Personal[edit]

Walker is the son of Paul and Andrea Walker.[38][39] His mother is a Crucian, raised in Antigua of Antiguan parentage, and his father is Antiguan. He has two brothers Akil and Keya and one sister Sharifa.
Walker is also a dancer. He performed three times at the Apollo Theater for the TV show Showtime at the Apollo.[40]
On June 21, 2011, Walker released a mixtape in collaboration with DJ Skee and Skee Sports. The mixtape features songs inspired by and inspiring to Walker.[41]

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