Halcyon wrote:Definitely #2 first, then the next time something like this comes up after the 2-3 weeks....#3.
Yes, this exactly.
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Halcyon wrote:Definitely #2 first, then the next time something like this comes up after the 2-3 weeks....#3.
DCZards wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Perhaps. Or perhaps his knee explodes and he never gets a jump shot. He's had two seasons, not one to show hate he is made of. Last season he made 3 threes the entire season.
ccj, you always seem to want to point to Wall's shortcomings, especially his terrible 3 pt shooting. But what about the impressive assist numbers he's put up despite playing wiht a bunch of mediocre shooters? What about the fact that he's a big, fast and strong guard who can get to the rim and the free throw line? What about the fact that he has the potential to be one of the best shotblocking/rebounding PGs of his generation? What about his superior athleticism and his potential to be an outstanding defender?
I realize Wall's shooting is still a major issue, but I'm not willing to throw in the towel on that aspect of his game.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The following is a statement from Dr. David Altchek on the stress injury to John Wall.
“John’s examination today showed improvement in his stress injury that will allow him to begin ramping up his activity level. There is still some irritation in the knee which we have treated over his last several visits with a series of three lubricating Synvisc injections, the last of which was given today. He will continue to be evaluated on an ongoing basis.”
Wall has missed the first 19 games of the 2012-13 season with the stress injury in his left knee. In two seasons with the Wizards, he has appeared in 135 games, averaging 16.3 points, 8.2 assists and 4.6 rebounds in 37.0 minutes per contest.
Trevor Booker, who has missed the last 10 games after straining his right knee on Nov. 19 vs. Indiana, was also evaluated in New York by Altchek on Friday. Booker will be scheduled for a PRP shot and will remain out indefinitely as he continues his rehab process. He has averaged 6.8 points and 5.6 rebounds in nine games this season.
GhostsOfGil wrote:Pretty vague statement if you ask me.. but I guess this is good news considering what we were expecting.
MJG wrote:GhostsOfGil wrote:Pretty vague statement if you ask me.. but I guess this is good news considering what we were expecting.
It's a trap.