John Wall
PG FA
Sat 10/31/15 10:42 PM

Wall scored 25 points (8-17 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 7-11 FT) with four assists, three rebounds, two blocks and a steal in 36 minutes during Saturday's loss to the Knicks.
EDGE Analysis
He and Bradley Beal combined for 51 points, but they didn't get a whole lot of help from the rest of the roster. It's also the second straight game in which Wall has gotten to the free throw line 10 or more times, a trend that bodes well for his scoring if he can keep it up.

John Wall
PG FA
Fri 10/30/15 11:54 PM

Wall scored 19 points (4-10 FG, 1-4 3P, 10-10 FT) with 10 assists and two steals in 34 minutes during Friday's win over the Bucks.
EDGE Analysis
He did what he does best Friday, attacking the rim and either kicking the ball out to Bradley Beal or getting to the free throw line. Wall is now averaging 20.5 points, 8.0 assists, 4.0 boards, 2.5 steals and 1.5 threes through the first two games of the season.

John Wall
PG FA
Wed 10/28/15 10:01 PM

Wall went for 22 points (9-18 FG, 2-6 3Pt, 2-6 FT), seven rebounds, six assists, three steals, and five blocks in 39 minutes during the Wizards' 88-87 win versus the Magic on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
Wall did commit six turnovers and miss four of his six free throw attempts, but his production across the boards in every stat category in the opener was outstanding. Expect him to be among the top guards going forward so long as he can remain healthy.

John Wall
PG FA
Sat 10/17/15 12:54 AM

Wall tallied six points (2-6 FG, 2-2 FT), 14 assists, four rebounds and one steal in just 21 minutes in a win over Philadelphia on Friday.
EDGE Analysis
While Wall was in there, the Wizards were just destroying the Sixers, as he handed out dime after dime. Wall is a pass first point guard in a league full of scoring guards and this is the type of player he is at this point in his career. If he could just get his scoring up near or over the 20-point plateau in addition to all of hos other counting stats, Wall would easily be one of the best players in fantasy this season.

John Wall
PG FA
Mon 10/12/15 1:44 AM

Wall posted seven points (3-7 FG), six rebounds, nine assists, and a steal in a blowout win in a preseason friendly on Sunday over Bauru.
EDGE Analysis
Wall is one of few players who provides in nearly every category and he showed his versatility tonight. Not only did he average double-digit assists last season, he also stole nearly two passes per game. With the formidable scoring and rebounding he provides out of the guard position to go along with those other elite stats, Wall is surely a solid first-round pick in fantasy drafts.

John Wall
PG FA
Wed 10/7/15 12:20 PM

Wall nearly notched a double-double in Tuesday's exhibition opener against the Sixers, finishing with 10 points (4-10 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 1-2 FT), nine assists, three steals.
EDGE Analysis
Wall needed just 20 minutes to accumulate that production against the overmatched Sixers, who were without four of their own point guards due to injury. That said, with Wall seemingly erasing the early-career concerns about his ability to stay healthy by suiting up in 161 of a possible 164 regular-season games the last two seasons, the 25-year-old could be poised to turn in his best campaign to date. The Wizards have upgraded the talent around the world-class point guard each of the past two offseasons, which should keep him on pace to match or surpass the 40 double-doubles he notched in 2014-15.

John Wall
PG FA
Thu 7/16/15 10:28 AM

Wall (wrist) confirmed he's fully healed from the fractured left wrist that cost him three games in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, Jorge Castillo of the Washington Post reports. "It's fine now. It's perfect," Wall said. "I'm back working out so I'm good." Coach Randy Wittman reiterated a similar sentiment days earlier. Wall didn't require surgery on the wrist, and he should be fine heading into training camp. He's been seen at summer league working out just one week after being cleared for basketball activities.

John Wall
PG FA
Thu 7/16/15 8:28 AM

Washington Wizards point guard John Wall confirmed this week that he is fully healed from the fractured wrist he suffered during the postseason, according to the Washington Post. The injury cost Wall three games during the Eastern Conference Semifinals against the Atlanta Hawks, although he was able to return at the end of the series. "It's fine now; it’s perfect," Wall said. "I'm back working out, so I’m good." The 24-year-old did not require surgery on the wrist at any point and was able to play through pain in the playoffs without suffering further damage, so he is fully expected to be ready for the start of training camp. Wall had the best all-around season of his career so far in 2014-15, when he averaged 17.6 points in addition to setting career highs with 4.6 rebounds and 10.0 assists per game, and he should continue to develop into one of the top point guards in the league.

John Wall
PG FA
Sat 7/11/15 9:39 AM

Wall (wrist) didn't require surgery this offseason on the fractured left wrist he suffered during the postseason, the Washington Post reports. Coach Randy Wittman believes Wall is healthy since the injury that caused him to miss three games of the Eastern Conference Semifinals in May. Wall joined the team at minicamp practice prior to summer league festivities. He should be ready for training camp, and he'll attempt to build upon an impressive 2014-15 season, one in which he was one of two point guards to average at least 10.0 assists per game.

John Wall
PG FA
Mon 5/18/15 5:43 PM

Wall (wrist) said Monday that he will not undergo surgery for the fractures in his left hand and wrist, Yahoo! Sports reports. Wall missed Games 2, 3 and 4 of the Wizards' second-round series against the Hawks, but returned to play Games 5 and 6 while the wrist was still in the process of healing. The point guard admitted that he was "very sore" but he emerged from the series without any further damage. Considering Wall has five non-displaced fractures, it's certainly an encouraging sign that surgery won't be necessary. He'll likely still face several weeks of rehab, but it doesn't look to be anything that will impact his status for the start of training camp in the fall.