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< Kemba Walker and the Celtics make it six wins in their last seven games with a 109-92 victory over the Hornets on Tuesday in Charlotte.

- By RICHARD WALKER

Charlotte, N.C. — There were no video tributes for Kemba Walker on this visit. The Boston Celtics guard returned to Charlotte for a second time without quite the same buzz, and that was OK with him.

“A little less emotional,” he said. “But it was fun.” And productive. Walker had 22 points, Jayson Tatum had 24 and Gordon Hayward added 21 as Bos- ton beat the Hornets 109-92 Tuesday. The Celtics have won six of seven and improved to 23-8.

Walker, the Hornets franchise leader in scoring, was making his second appearance in Charlotte since he was sent to Boston in a sign-and-trade deal last July.

After tearing up during a pregame tribute in his first visit Nov. 7, Walker kept cool this time, adding four rebounds and seven assists.

“It's just always fun to see my old friends, my old teammates, the people that work around the building that take care of this place, just a lot of old faces,” he said. "It was fun.”

Boston coach Brad Stevens thinks Walker will draw cheers from Charlotte fans for the rest of his career.

"I think people are going to react like that forever — whether it's here or in Storrs," Stevens said of Walker, who was a first-round pick for Charlotte after leading UConn to the 2011 NCAA title. "Wherever he goes, he's a special guy and he's an awfully good player. And he plays both sides of the ball and he's been really good for us."

Enes Kanter had 13 points, 13 rebounds and a career-high six blocked shots for Boston. The victory completed a 3-0 season sweep for the Celtics over the Hornets.

Tatum hit five straight shots in the first quarter — including a trio of 3-pointers — and the Celtics overcame an early fivepoint deficit to lead 24-18 after the first quarter.

Hayward scored 10 points in the second quarter as Boston stretched the lead to 14 before taking a 50-43 edge into halftime.

Charlotte surged within four points late in the third quarter before the Celtics responded with a 16-6 spurt to make it 8975 with 9:55 left. They led by at least 10 the rest of the way.

"Offensivel­y we've really struggled to score against them," said Charlotte coach James Borrego. “Their length, their size, their switching ability is tough on us over a 48-minute game.”

PJ Washington led Charlotte with 15 points, and Miles Bridges had 14 points and 10 rebounds. The Hornets have lost six straight.

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