John Wall PG FA Mon 5/4/15 2:11 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall (wrist) was wearing a black bandage on his wrist at practice Monday, Jorge Castillo of the Washington Post reports.
Wall injured his wrist in Game 1 on Sunday, but remained in the contest. His presence at practice Monday, even with the wrap, is an encouraging sign. It would likely take a lot to keep him out of a playoff games, and all indications currently seem to point towards him playing in Game 2.
John Wall PG FA Sun 5/3/15 6:00 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall is dealing with a wrist injury but the severity is still unknown, CSN Washington reports.
Wall never exited Game 1 against the Hawks on Sunday but he apparently injured his wrist somewhere in the process. Further news on his status should become clear after the results of his X-rays are unveiled.
John Wall PG FA Mon 4/27/15 6:27 AM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall notched a double-double with 14 points, four rebounds, 10 assists, one steal, and one block in 25 minutes of action to cap a 4-0 sweep against the Raptors in Game 4.
Wall has been spectacular in the postseason so far, averaging 17.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 12.5 assists, 0.8 steals, 1.0 blocks, and 0.8 threes per game. He'll look to continue on his strong momentum heading into the second round against the winner of the Atlanta-Brooklyn series.
John Wall PG FA Fri 4/24/15 11:11 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall notched a double-double in a Game 3 win against the Raptors, posting 19 points, five rebounds, 15 assists, one steal, and one block in 43 minutes of action.
Wall has been a beast in the series so far, averaging 18.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 13.3 assists, 0.7 steals, and 1.0 blocks per game. He's been the leader of the Wizards on offense, and has helped them take a 3-0 lead heading into Game 4.
John Wall PG FA Tue 4/21/15 11:30 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall had a dominant outing in Tuesday's Game 2 victory over Toronto. He had 26 points and dished out 17 assists over 40 minutes on the floor.
Wall bounced back from a rough shooting performance in Game 1 to shoot 8-for-16 from the floor in Game 2, including 2-for-4 from beyond the arc. He should continue to put up big numbers in Washington's series against Toronto as Kyle Lowry is dealing with a number of nagging injuries and is clearly not at 100 percent.
John Wall PG FA Wed 4/15/15 6:48 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall (rest) will sit out of Wednesday's season finale against Cleveland, Jorge Castillo of the Washington Post reports.
The move to sit Wall isn't a huge surprise given that the Wizards are playing the second half of a back-to-back set that started Tuesday with a double-overtime loss in Indiana. Wall will join Bradley Beal, Paul Pierce, and Nene Hilario as the starters who are being rested Wednesday.
John Wall PG FA Tue 4/14/15 11:21 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall scored 16 points (7-23 FG, 0-5 3Pt, 2-3 FT) with 11 assists in 44 minutes in the double-overtime loss to the Pacers on Tuesday. He had five turnovers.
Wall is not at his most effective when he takes 20 or more shots. He has gone 2-of-9 on 3-pointers and has 15 turnovers in his last two games. Wall also exhibited some bad body language in the loss, which came just two days after a win over Atlanta.
John Wall PG FA Mon 4/13/15 1:10 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall indicated he was "perfectly fine" and "was not fatigued" following Sunday's game against the Hawks, the Washington Post reports.
Wall played 35 minutes in the contest, tallying 24 points and nine assists while turning the ball over a troubling 10 times. However, it appears he finished the game no worse for the wear, and the ankle shouldn't cause him problems moving forward.
John Wall PG FA Mon 4/13/15 12:17 AM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall (ankle) returned Sunday after missing two games, scoring 24 points (9-20 FG, 2-4 3Pt, 4-4 FT) and dishing out nine assists in 35 minutes but turning the ball over 10 times.
Wall missed shootaround Sunday but was fine to play. Sunday's game broke a four-game streak when he had at least 12 assists in each of his outings, and the turnovers were obviously not what owners were expecting from Wall.
John Wall PG FA Sun 4/12/15 4:39 PM
John Wall
PG FA
Wall (ankle) will play Sunday, Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Wall stated earlier that his injured ankle is still swollen, however it must not be too bad considering he is going to play, despite this game not meaning anything for the Wizards playoff seed. He is not one to play limited minutes during a game, so expect Wall to play his typical minutes as long as the game stays close.