http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2012/11/1 ... f:nbahpt6e
The final days of November will mark the eight-week period that Wall was expected to miss after being diagnosed with the early stages of a non-traumatic stress injury in the knee just prior to the start of training camp. However, it’s apparent that Washington’s young potential star won’t make the deadline.
When the team is at home, Wall pushes through rehab and then does little else.
“Just lock myself in my house and listen to music,” he said.
After the heady days of Bernard King Pt II, I can't think of a single, positive post-injury Wizards-related story where a player came back "good as new," "faster than expected," "better than ever," or was referred to as a "medical marvel."
I'm not saying that every player has to beat the odds and shock the doctors like Adrian Peterson...but one such anecdote wouldn't hurt.































