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Charlotte Hornets' Kemba Walker excited to have new teammate Dwight Howard

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Hornets’ Walker looking forward to playing with Howard, rookies Malik Monk and Dwayne Bacon, Michael Carter-Williams, and Julyan Stone
Hornets’ Walk says he has worked har dopver the summer to get healthy and ready for the upcoming NBA season
Charlotte Hornets guard talks about rivalry between LeBron James and Steph Curry, and the respect he has for them
Walker and Hornets teammates have worked hard for the opportunity to make the NBA Playoffs
Charlotte Hornets center gives an envisioned NBA Finals press conference at the start of a Q&A session during the team’s media day
Hornets center shares his goals for the upcoming season
Charlotte Hornets center shares advice he got from the team’s chairman.
Charlotte Hornets’ center plays with passion and hopes to be the best teammate he can.
Charlotte Hornets’ new center thinks the talent and championship attitude of the team can take them far.
Team’s new center looking forward to start of the new season, with a new team, and sharing his experience.
Hornets’ rookie talks about his love of all kinda of bacon, his unique last name, and the fun he’s had with it.
Charlotte Hornets players voiced their support and personal feelings in the current climate of NFL protests and controversy following President Donald Trump’s recent statements during the team’s media day on Monday, September 25,2017.
Newest Charlotte Hornets center Dwight Howard believes that we as a society need to find more ways to express love and a positive attitude rather than anger and negativity.
Former rivals on the NBA court, Zeller is more than happy to be teammates with Howard. As well as setting screens, playing good defense, and helping his teammates.
2017 first round draft pick discuses his comeback from injury, being underestimated, and having confidence in himself in his rookie pro season.
The new Charlotte Hornets center pledges $100,000 toward establishing a Boys and Girls Club at the school.
Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James visited the Queen City on Friday to watch his son, LeBron James Jr., compete in a national youth tournament at the Charlotte Convention Center.

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