However, I take issue with your apparent overlooking of the fact that Wall's season began in mid-January. And that his injury essentially stopped him from running, jumping and competing for almost 4 months. I think you underestimate (or intentionally downplay) just how much of an impact that layoff had.
I also don't buy this idea that John "flipped a switch" and overnight went from average to verging on greatness. The improvement we've seen in John's play the last month is something that a few of us on this board saw starting to happen even when he was struggling. A lot of it has to do with Wall's increasingly better health and conditioning.
Yes, Wall was not been named an all-star like his peers Holiday and Irving. But had he participated in training camp--and started his season in late October rather than mid-January--John might very well had made the all-star team.
Again, to act as if John's has had a full "two and one half years" to prove himself is not only untrue it's unfair. (I'd also suggest that you look at how well Wall and the Zards played at the end of last season after the dumping of a few knuckleheads
Finally, while there may very well be PGs in this draft who MIGHT be destined for stardom. Wall IS destined for stardom, IMO.























