Kemba Walker was having a stellar FIBA World Cup tournament until Frank Ntilikina came along. Averaging 14.6 points and six assists per game on 50 percent from the field and 41 percent from three, he was single-handedly keeping Team USA the tournament favorites.
Frank didn’t care about how well Kemba had been performing, and never has. When Frank Ntilikina sees that homunculus point guard, his eyes light up. He goes from a tentative, debated bust, to the two-way superstar he was projected to be in a best-case scenario.
In his career, Frank Ntilikina averages 10 points, two rebounds and three assists per game on 53 percent from the field and 50 from three (61 TS%) in 20 minutes per game against Kemba Walker’s Hornets.