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Washington Wizards superstar John Wall is calling it a career. Wall announced his retirement from the NBA on Tuesday in a video thanking his fans, family and teammates for their support during his 11 years as a player. Wall said he's leaving the game with no regrets, saying, "I gave this game everything I had."
John Wall's electrifying NBA career was derailed because of injuries, but he will move from the court to the broadcast booth for Prime Video's first NBA season.
John Wall has retired from the NBA, and NBA Today cohost Justin Termine said that he will be remembered for his athleticism.
Over the course of 11 seasons, Wall played for the Wizards, Houston Rockets, and Los Angeles Clippers. He was a five-time NBA All-Star and one of the league’s most electrifying guards during his peak. His final NBA season came in 2022-23, when he averaged 11.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game.
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John Wall recently announced his official retirement from the NBA after 11 years in the league. During his time in the NBA, Wall played for the Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers. He spent most of his time with the Wizards, playing nine seasons with the NBA team.
John Wall retires after 11 seasons. Relive the 5 greatest moments of his electric career and why he’ll be remembered as a Wizards legend.
On Tuesday, former NBA All-Star guard John Wall announced his retirement from basketball after 11 seasons. The Kentucky alum played for multiple teams throughout his NBA run, last suiting up for the Los Angeles Clippers during the 2022-23 season. However, most would associate Wall with the team he began his career with, the Washington Wizards.
John Wall officially announced his retirement and closed the chapter on a remarkable career that defined an era of Wizards basketball.
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The NBA world was hit with major news on Tuesday as former NBA and Kentucky Wildcats star John Wall officially announced his retirement after 11 seasons. Wall, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft,