‘Pissed Off’ Terry Rozier Offers Blunt Response To Kemba Walker Comparison

Terry Rozier continues to leave no doubt he’s entering his first season in Charlotte with a massive chip on his shoulder.

The former Celtics guard, who joined the Hornets this offseason in a sign-and-trade that sent Kemba Walker to Boston, is about to become a full-time starter for the first time in his NBA career and can’t wait to prove his doubters wrong.

“I’m pissed off about a lot of stuff,” Rozier told The Charlotte Observer this week. “I want to prove myself again.”

Rozier will face immense pressure with his new organization thanks to the three-year, $58 million contract he signed and the shoes he’ll be filling as Charlotte’s starting point guard. Walker, a three-time All-Star, is the Hornets’ all-time leading scorer and a highly regarded competitor who earned a very positive reputation in his eight seasons with the franchise.

Don’t tell that to Rozier, though. Not only is he embracing the challenge of playing more minutes as a consistent starter. He’s also hell-bent on showing everyone he’s his own man; not simply Walker’s replacement.

“I’m not Kemba. I’m not coming in here acting like I’m Kemba. I’m Terry,” Rozier said, per The Observer.

“I respect the hell out of Kemba: When I play against him, I’m going to give him my best, and I know I’ll get his best. But Kemba? I don’t want to hear it. Don’t talk to me about Kemba.”

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There’s obviously an edginess to Rozier’s game, and it’s served him well for most of his basketball career. Although he regressed in 2018-19, his fourth season with the Celtics, Rozier no longer has Isaiah Thomas, Kyrie Irving or anyone else blocking him on the depth chart. And the 25-year-old is confident he’ll make the most of the opportunity, whether people like it or not.