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
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.
Labissiere didn't appear in an NBA game in four seasons until the Kings signed him to a 10-day contract in March.
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Wizards rookie Tre Johnson was among the players who volunteered at a back-to-school event, benefiting the local youth in the community.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/wizards as Wizards All-Star May Leave Team Before New Guard. The Washington Wizards have seen their fair share of roster turnover during the last few seasons. The franchise has seen cornerstone pieces such as Russell Westbrook, Bradley Beal and the recently retired John Wall leave.
The Wizards took Wall No. 1 overall in 2010, but he already had his name in pop culture. He was that special. And with the Wizards, at least as long as his health allowed, he stayed that special. On Tuesday, Wall announced his retirement from the NBA, ending an incredible journey that could've been even better.