Speaking after the game, Kemba Walker lauded his Boston Celtics teammates and coaching staff for being patient as he returned from his injury. Meanwhile, Kawhi Leonard expressed concern about the scheduling of the NBA All-Star Game. The league is reportedly planning to host the NBA All-Star Game on 7th March 2021, much to the irk of several players.
Kawhi Leonard joins LeBron James to express frustration over NBA’s decision to hold an All-Star Game
Speaking after the match, Kawhi Leonard agreed with recent NBA players’ comments regarding the All-Star Game and suggested that the NBA has chosen “money over health”.
Kawhi Leonard joins a growing list of players who have admitted their frustration over the jam-packed schedule that the 2020-21 NBA season has followed until now.
Coming back to the game, the LA Clippers were leading by a point with less than 30 seconds left on the clock. A sloppy pass by Kawhi Leonard was grabbed by Jayson Tatum and Kemba Walker finished the play with a mid-range jumper. It became a fouling game from there and the Boston Celtics held on to win.
Needless to say, Walker was in good spirits after the game as he talked about how the past few weeks had been frustrating. He said:
This is the first time in six seasons that Kemba Walker has a field goal percentage of less than 40%, something that is bound to improve as the season progresses. Speaking about the Celtics’ improved defense since the third quarter, Kemba Walker said the following:
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