WASHINGTON (7News) — John Wall, the first overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Washington Wizards, is retiring. The Wizards superstar shared a personal message across his social media platforms ...
John Wall is retiring from the NBA after 11 seasons in the league, his last coming in 2022-23. Shams Charania of ESPN broke the news on social media. Wall was the first overall pick in the 2010 NBA ...
John Wall has decided to call it a career. Over 15 years after he was selected with the first pick in the NBA Draft, Wall took to X (formerly Twitter) to share that he is retiring from the game of ...
He averaged 19 points and 9.2 assists per game during his career with the Wizards after the franchise drafted him out of Kentucky. Josh Robbins, The Athletic.com John Wall was selected first overall ...
5-Time NBA All-Star John Wall Announces Decision On Career originally appeared on The Spun. After spending over a decade in the NBA, five-time All-Star guard John Wall has finally decided to walk away ...
After 11 seasons in the NBA, John Wall officially announced his retirement and closed the chapter on a remarkable career that defined an era of Washington Wizards basketball. Wall, a five-time ...
Former No. 1 overall draft pick and Washington Wizards star John Wall will join his former team's TV broadcasts as a studio ...
John Wall, who parlayed high school stardom at Raleigh's Word of God High School to 11 seasons in the NBA, announced on Tuesday that he is retiring. Wall was named one of the top high school ...
John Wall, the dynamic point guard who became a five-time NBA All-Star and revitalized Kentucky basketball under John Calipari, recently declared his retirement. He announced his choice on social ...
John Wall says he's done playing in the NBA, announcing his retirement from the league after 11 seasons. The five-time NBA All-Star posted a video to social media titled "Retired but never done. Doing ...
Wall was named to five All-Star teams during his Wizards tenure and he holds the franchise career records for assists.
Wall had already been doing television last season for NBA TV. Via Front Office Sports: "A day after retiring from the NBA, John Wall has joined Amazon Prime's NBA broadcast team as an analyst." A day ...