John Wall Injury: Flip Saunders Says Wall Will Never Be 'Pain Free' With His Tendonitis
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"I don't think, with his situation, having tendonitis, that he's ever going to be pain free from that," said Saunders. "So I think what we're going to do is we're going to monitor it. That's the approach we're taking, but the reason we say day-to-day is because these things, when you go through them, all of a sudden you might wake up the next day and they might be good to go. That's why we're handling it that way."
TheKingOfVa360, I argued with almost EVERYONE about 6 years ago that the Wizards should avoid signing Gilbert because of his injuries. I listened to many people say I had it backwards then. Same people thought Nene for McGee was a great idea. Injuries would have made no deal at all preferable to having a chronically injured player.
John Wall's knee could be like Sean Mays. Or, it could wear down in time if not severely like Brandon Roy's it could become like Danny Granger. The dumbest thing the Wizards could do would be to pretend this is not as serious as it gets. Number one, he's hurt. Number two, he cannot shoot an outside shot. Number three, he's NOWHERE NEAR a superstar.
Wall is coming into a contract year in which he either becomes a max-contract player of he signs a qualifying offer next season. SInce the injuries will almost certainly delay by one season any progress, what the Wizards will end up doing is giving Wall a max contract next year. A QO means he will be unrestricted and out of DC in a year. That is the reality of what this injury has done. Wall could get all better and become this great player, but I say take what you've seen the first two years objectively. NOT a max player by a long shot. Also, his future with the Wizards is cloudy. Why not be PROACTIVE instead of REACTIVE for a change? Don't wait to the deadline like the Wizards did with McGee. Do like Presti did in trading Harden!
I listened to people say it would be a bad idea to trade Wall for the rights to Kyrie Irving and a future pick. Wrong they were. How would Wall look straight up for Lillard right now? I would trade Wall for what I can get because his knee problem is not just something new and passing. The Wizards have no more to show from how great Wall supposedly is than the Kings have to show for Tyreke Evans. Remember his 20/5/5 as a rookie? Wall is not any better IMO.
Trade Wall before the world starts calling him an underachiever who is chronically injured.






















