
Leon Rose ‘beyond thrilled’ with Kemba Walker’s Knicks deal official
NY Post
Now it’s official, official.
Kemba Walker, the Bronx native who played high school ball at Rice in Harlem, is coming home to run the point for the Knicks. “We are beyond thrilled to bring native New Yorker Kemba Walker back to the city he’s proud to call home,” Knicks president Leon Rose said in a statement Wednesday. “He’s a tremendous talent whose skill and leadership will be a huge addition to our organization.More Related News

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