It's been said a lot already today, and it'll probably talked about for the rest of the season, but Kemba Walker's career, franchise, and score more points than I could ever dream of high of 52 points was special. And yes, he needed double overtime to get it, but that shouldn't take away from what was arguably the best individual performance in franchise history.
More than anything, it was fun to see Walker break the franchise record, because it was the realization of the type of game Walker always seemed capable of. At times he can be in a such a zone shooting the ball that it doesn't feel like he'll miss again, only to go cold for large stretches of the game.