Jayson Tatum appeared to signal that he wants a former Celtics teammate of his to come back to Boston.
The Dallas Mavericks released Kemba Walker on Friday, the day before his veteran minimum salary would’ve been guaranteed. When the news was shared on Twitter, Tatum responded to it in an interesting way.
“ud83dudc40u2618ufe0fu2618ufe0f,” Tatum tweeted.
The Celtics actually faced Walker’s now-old team on Thursday, beating them 124-95. Walker scored two points on one made shot during two minutes of action. Following the game, Tatum spoke highly of Walker.
“Kemba is a special, special person,” Tatum told reporters.