Al Horford and Kyrie Irving out, Kemba Walker in? Is that a good thing for the Celtics?

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That's kind of how the Boston Celtics are likely to feel if they can soften the blow of losing both Kyrie Irving and Al Horford to free agency, by having Kemba Walker as the team's starting point guard on opening night of the 2019-2020 season. Forsberg: Now front-runners for Kemba, what's next for C's? Charlotte's struggles during Walker's eight seasons (only two playoff appearances) coupled with the Hornets being unlikely to offer Walker the super max contract (five years, $221 million) he's eligible for, has opened the door for a team with less cash but a significantly greater window for success going forward - Boston - to swoop in and position themselves to woo Walker out of the Queen City.

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