The Charlotte Hornets 2018-19 season revolved around one player all year: Kemba Walker, the captain himself.
Throughout his eight years in the league, he’s returned each season better than the last and year eight was no different. Regardless of the opponent, the Charlotte Hornets had a shot of winning every night with number 15 in the lineup as he started all 82 games for the second time in his career.
In his age 28 season, Kemba gave the fans plenty to cheer about despite missing the postseason. He started the season by lighting up the Milwaukee Bucks for 41 points in the home opener and ended the year by torching the Orlando Magic and his former coach for 43 points in the season finale.