Kemba Walker is willing to take less than the five-year supermax contract to re-sign with the Charlotte Hornets.

Walker could sign a five-year deal worth up to $221 million after making an All-NBA team. The Hornets previously could only offer Walker a five-year, $190 million deal.

Rival teams could offer Walker a four-year, $140 million.

"Yeah, why not? Yeah I would be. I would take less, yeah," Walker said when asked if he'd take less than the supermax to help the Hornets build around him.

Walker said he's eager to hear what other teams have to offer.

"That all factors in (to my decision) when I sit down with the teams and hear what guys have to say," Walker said. "I think that will all come into play. I'm not really sure right now. Like I said Charlotte is my first priority and I have to see what (the Hornets) have to offer, as well as other teams."