Monaco made a significant off-season move by signing 12-season NBA veteran guard Kemba Walker, as Donatas Motiejunas expresses optimism about his positive impact on the team's performance: "I envision a more balanced distribution of playing time."

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Ten days ago, AS Monaco made an off-season splash by acquiring 12-year NBA veteran guard Kemba Walker, a four-time NBA All-Star who last played for the Dallas Mavericks.

Donatas Motiejūnas

Donatas  Motiejūnas
Position: C
Age: 32
Height: 213 cm
Weight: 120 kg
Birth place: Kaunas, Lithuania

Walker, 33, boosted Monaco's backcourt line, which already boasted Mike James, Elie Okobo, and Jordan Loyd.

Roca Team center Donatas Motiejunas, a six-year NBA veteran himself, welcomes Walker's addition positively and is optimistic about Kemba's impact on the team.

"I knew we were aiming for big names and looking to sign a star," Motiejunas told Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews.

"Through my connections with people I played and worked with in the NBA, I learned that Kemba is not only an excellent player but also a genuinely good person," D-Mo assessed, praising the American guard.

"I believe Kemba will bring a lot to the table and take some pressure off Mike James," the Lithuanian continued. "Perhaps this means James will see slightly reduced playing time. I don't expect us to play three guards simultaneously since that approach didn't work well last year. Instead, I envision a more balanced distribution of playing time.

"Our focus will be on efficiency and quality. We don't want everyone on the team taking 30 shots each. Then the team won't achieve anything," Motiejunas concluded.

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