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It was a special night at Capital One Arena, where the Wizards welcomed back franchise great John Wall. The Washington Wizards took on the Milwaukee Bucks tonight, but make no mistake — this one was all about John Wall.
Washington Wizards guard Trae Young represented franchise legend John Wall by wearing his No. 2 jersey on Thursday evening, when the team honored the five-time All-Star with his own Celebration Night as the team hosted the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Wizards icon will be at Capital One Arena tonight, working the game for Amazon while being honored on "John Wall Appreciation Night."
Trae Young honored John Wall on the Wizards’ celebration night despite being sidelined with injury. Wearing Wall’s No. 2 jersey on the bench, Young paid tribute to the former franchise star, bridging past and present.
John Wall Takes Responsibility for Wizards Exit, Says It'd Be 'Dope' for Team to Retire No. 2 Jersey
Former NBA guard and Washington Wizards superstar John Wall sat down with Colin Salao of Front Office Sports to discuss a host of topics, most notably the unfortunate prevalence of injuries (specifically Achilles tears) to star basketball players.
WASHINGTON -- John Wall wants to win a championship, but he doesn't plan to bounce around the NBA chasing a ring. After signing a $170 million, four-year extension with the Washington Wizards that keeps him under contract through 2022-23, Wall said he ...
Bradley Beal scores 33 points and John Wall adds 26, including the game-winning three, to lead the Wizards to victory over the Celtics and force a Game 7 in their Eastern Conference semifinals series. Isaiah Thomas scores 27 in the loss for the Celtics.
“John is in our pantheon,” Wizards owner and governor