Tag: John Wall
After John Wall announced his retirement from the NBA on Tuesday, he reportedly joined Amazon Prime’s NBA broadcast team as an analyst for the 2025-26 season, according to Michael Lee of The Washington Post. Although Wall told Lee in a recent phone interview that he still felt like he has “a lot left in my […]
John Wall is calling it a career after more than two years since his last appearance in an NBA game. In a video posted on social media, Wall officially announced his retirement on Tuesday after 11 seasons. John Wall Posts Emotional Farewell Video Wall, who turns 35 in September, thanked his fans, family, and teammates […]
The last five NBA seasons for John Wall have not been easy. Injuries and contract disputes have made him miss multiple seasons and it’s time he won’t get back in his career. Last season, Wall started the year with the LA Clippers. He was then traded to the Houston Rockets and was quickly waived. After […]
The past four seasons have been a roller coaster for NBA veteran John Wall. He missed the entire 2019-20 season with multiple injuries and then played 40 games the following season for the Rockets. In 2021-22 he sat out the entire season after a disagreement with Houston on what his role would be. Wall played […]
The NBA buyout market is sometimes just as interesting as the NBA Trade Deadline. After arguably the most hectic NBA Trade Deadline of all time, this season’s NBA buyout market is guaranteed to have some quality playmakers. One of which is even a former MVP. As a result, there will be plenty of teams looking […]
The Los Angeles Clippers start their season on the road vs the Los Angeles Lakers tonight. It’s technically a home game for the Clippers as well as both share the Crypto.com Arena. Lebron and the Lakers lost to the reigning NBA Champs, the Golden State Warriors, on opening night. Both Anthony Davis and Lebron are […]
Even though it’s far from likely, John Wall could see him on a new team before the NBA’s trade deadline, and Matt John details who could show interest in the five-time all-star.