Wizards Should Remember John Wall
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The Washington Wizards have been making some acquisitions on and off the court. They traded for Dillon Jones, who impressed enough in Summer League to remain on
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Yardbarker on MSNWizards Have 3 Potential Award Winners Next Season
Did you know the Washington Wizards haven’t had an end-of-season award winner since Gheorghe Muresan won the Most Improved Player Award (MIP) during the 1995-96 season?
On Wednesday, NBA on Prime revealed that John Wall would be joining their broadcast team as part of their debut season of coverage.
Don't get me wrong, Wall transcended that a bit. I think NBA fans all over have a great deal of appreciation for him. But around here, he meant something different. He was the homegrown star who wanted to be here,
Labissiere didn't appear in an NBA game in four seasons until the Kings signed him to a 10-day contract in March.
One of the most precious things we can all do in life is make and provide a tribute to someone. This typically happens when someone is no longer living on Earth
The NBA world was hit with major news on Tuesday as former NBA and Kentucky Wildcats star John Wall officially announced his retirement after 11 seasons. Wall, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft,
John Wall officially announced his retirement and closed the chapter on a remarkable career that defined an era of Wizards basketball.
Let’s examine the league’s reigning champs, the Thunder. When everyone’s healthy, the Thunder’s starting lineup features a pair of 7-footers, Holmgren, who is ultra versatile, and Isaiah Hartenstein, who is more of a traditional big.
At the 2025 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards zagged somewhat in selecting Texas guard Tre Johnson. At 6-foot-6, Johnson checked a few of the boxes Washington h