Celtics' Kemba Walker leaves game on stretcher after colliding with teammate

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Tom Gatto
Celtics' Kemba Walker leaves game on stretcher after colliding with teammate image

Celtics point guard Kemba Walker is suffering from concussion-like symptoms after colliding with teammate Semi Ojeleye on Friday night in Denver.

The team announced Walker's condition some time after Walker was taken off the court on a stretcher.

ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, citing an anonymous league source, reported that it is not believed Walker suffered a serious injury.

Celtics coach Brad Stevens gave good news after the game when speaking with reporters.

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Walker appeared to stumble headfirst into Ojeleye's midsection while trying to secure a steal in the second quarter vs. the Nuggets.

Walker, 29, came into Friday's game averaging 22.6 points, 4.8 assists and 4.9 rebounds for the Celtics. Boston lost 96-92 to fall to 11-4 for the season.

This article has been updated.