On set in Atlanta for GameTime, John Wall hits the court to break down why the shoulder lean was key to his behind-the-back dribble.
John Wall is considered one of his generation's best talents, yet the Washington Wizards achieved mediocre success during his prime. According to the speedy point guard, the team could have ...
John Wall: ‘I had a great run, I wasn’t mad about it. I mean injuries are part of the game. Basketball doesn’t bounce forever. I always want to be known as something more important than just ...
However, injuries got the best of him. John Wall greatest Wizard ever ... for retirement from playing professional basketball. After basketball, Wall set his eyes on becoming a General Manager.
One former Washington Wizards rookie learned the hard way that the NBA is an entirely different beast compared to NCAA basketball. Beloved Wizards icon John Wall appeared on this week's episode of ...
Former Washington Wizards star John ... Wall faced other tough opponents, none matched the intensity and skill Rose displayed during that standout season. Even as both players have dealt with ...
As John Wall eyed his next career move ... I feel like I had a great run, I’m not mad about it. “Injuries are a part of the game; the basketball doesn’t bounce forever.
With Nikola Jokić dishing out 22 assists – most ever by an NBA center – against the Suns on Friday, John Wall ends the argument.
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