Boston Celtics All-Star point guard Kemba Walker is all in for the C's this season. Teammate Enes Kanter revealed how Walker practically disrupted a recent team meeting to send out a very strong message for the rest of the squad.

In the latest episode of The Enes Kanter Show, the 6-foot-10 big man narrated how Walker motivated the team by expressing his championship aspirations to them:

As described above, Walker is not exactly the most vocal of leaders. This is exactly why inspirational moments like these from him are so special. It obviously had the desired effect on Kanter, and it would probably be safe to say the same can be said for the rest of the Celtics.

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Walker's numbers have actually taken a dip since joining the C's last summer. This season, the 6-foot point guard is averaging 21.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.9 assists while also connecting on 3.3 triples per game on a 37.7 percent clip. The primary reason for the slight drop in production is because he is no longer the only major offensive weapon of his squad. This is unlike his situation with the Charlotte Hornets over the past few years, where he had to put the entire team on his shoulders.

Don't let the numbers fool you, though. Walker was still an All-Star and has proven to be an excellent fit in Boston. This is also the first time in his career that he has a legitimate shot at a championship.

Now, Walker just has to stay healthy in order to lead his Celtics to glory. The point guard was dealing with some knee issues before the hiatus, and Boston has been extremely cautious with him during these last few weeks of practice.

The Celtics currently sit in third place in the Eastern Conference.