John Wall Retires from NBA
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during the second half against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images / Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images Wall has appeared on NBA TV this year as a studio analyst. He looked and sounded good doing it.
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Pierce thinks MJ didn't have the same aura when he played for the Wizards: "I felt I was on the same level as Jordan in Washington"
Michael Jordan made a second comeback with the Washington Wizards in 2001 and still averaged over 20 points per game. At that time, it was remarkable because MJ was nearing 40 years old and yet he was still playing at a high level against younger competition.
The former No. 1 overall pick by the Washington Wizards in the 2010 NBA Draft was one of the best guards in the NBA throughout his prime. From the 2013-14 season through the 2017-18 season, he made five straight All-Star teams, finishing as high as seventh in MVP voting.
John Wall officially announced his retirement and closed the chapter on a remarkable career that defined an era of Wizards basketball.
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NBA Canada Powered by the Sporting News on MSNFormer Rockets star joining Amazon's NBA broadcast team
When Amazon launches its broadcast this fall, its starry catalogue of commentators and analysts — including Hall of Famers Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash and six-time All-Star Blake Griffin — will be joined by another seasoned former multi-time All-Star.
The Washington Wizards have multiple players they will either shop or trade for sure by the trade deadline. The most obvious player is CJ McCollum, who could br