Bill Walker has scored more than 20 points in a game four times since the trade to New York. Of all the guys in the deal (Nate Robinson, Eddie House, JR Giddens and Marcus Landry), Walker is averaging the most points-per-game with his new team – 10.6. Oh yeah, he's also shooting 59.8 percent.
He's a good fit for the Knicks up-and-down style:
"I agree," an NBA scout said recently. "Being in Boston gave him a nice
foundation of how to play at this level. But he needs to be on a team
that gets up and down, like the Knicks. I don't know if Boston will
regret trading him, but he's definitely proving to anyone who had any
doubts, that he can be a good NBA player."
foundation of how to play at this level. But he needs to be on a team
that gets up and down, like the Knicks. I don't know if Boston will
regret trading him, but he's definitely proving to anyone who had any
doubts, that he can be a good NBA player."
Walker was going to have a difficult time averaging 10 ppg playing just 3 minutes per night in Boston. In New York, he's playing 24.
That's all I wanted was an opportunity," Walker said. "In Boston, it
wasn't that numerous. They already had a set lineup. I can't blame
anybody for that. I used it as motivation."
wasn't that numerous. They already had a set lineup. I can't blame
anybody for that. I used it as motivation."
We all saw potential in Bill Walker. I'm sure the Celtics did too, but he wasn't strong enough defensively to crack this veteran rotation. Will the Celtics regret the trade? Maybe in a few years. But if they really like Walker's game, they could resign him in the off-season.
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