Wall officially retires! The fastest in the league, and he can t escape time and injuries
ESPN famous reporter Shams Charania reported that 2010 NBA No. 1 pick John Wall announced that he would retire from the basketball industry and end his 11-year NBA career. In fact, from the time difference above, it can be seen that Wall hasn't played the ball for a long time, and now he has completely given up on the idea of returning. Once you make money, it’s good to let go of your obsession with basketball and start a new life. Wall has played for the Wizards, Rockets and the Clippers for 647 games, averaging 18.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 8.9 assists, and 1.6 steals per game; 37 games in the playoffs, averaging 21.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 9.8 assists, and 1.7 steals per game. was selected by the Wizards in 2011. He was selected as the All-Star five times in his career, one for the Best Third Team, one for the Best Defensive Second Team, and one for the Best First Team in the 2010-11 season. Wall can be said to be a star who was completely ruined by injuries. In May 2016, I had a double knee surgery and had been recuperating for more than half a year. In November 2017, he had effusion in his left knee and had arthroscopic surgery and was absent for two months. He didn't get it right. In January 2018, he used his left knee again. He missed for two months and his condition declined significantly after his comeback. In the next season, the 2018-19 season, the left heel injury was also in the middle of the season, and the season was reimbursed. During this recovery period, in February 2019, he accidentally slipped at home, causing his left Achilles tendon to rupture. This was the biggest injury in his career, which left him missing the entire 2019-20 season. After returning, he was not as good as before. He averaged 20+7 per game with the Rockets in the 20-21 season, but he was troubled by inflammation of his left knee and was reimbursed in advance for the season. The 2021-22 season has not played for the entire season due to the Rockets' reconstruction and contract issues. He last appeared in the NBA in the 22-23 season, but later he was traded and cut. Although I have never given up on the idea of returning to the NBA, I have never been given the opportunity. I even remember that he said he wanted to play basketball not long ago, but he might have recognized the fact that he had said goodbye to the NBA. His next stop has been decided before. He has already worked as an analyst in NBA TV. I believe that the future will still be inseparable from the basketball industry.
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