The base of the New York Knicks, Kemba walker, spoke of coach Tom Thibodeau’s decision to remove him from the rotation.
“I love being on the court,” Walker told the New York Post’s Greg Joyce after practice Monday. “This is the first time something like this has happened to me in my career, but at the end of the day I respect the coach’s decision and I have to accept it.”
Despite being taken out of the Knicks’ rotation, Kemba Walker is keeping a positive attitude about it all? pic.twitter.com/OhgInqP6GL
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Walker hasn’t seen minutes in the Knicks’ last four games, which is somewhat surprising considering the team gave him a two-year, $ 18 million contract.
“I am a team player and I will do whatever it takes to help my teammates, but I’m not really sure about my future right now, I really have no answer,” he concluded.
Kemba Walker is averaging 11.7 points per game, which is the lowest average of his NBA career.