John Wall retires from NBA at 34
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Wall, who officially retired on Tuesday, is joining the Prime Video studio crew as the streaming service enters its first season carrying NBA broadcasts as part of an 11-year rights deal.
Today, I’m stepping off of the court, but not away from the game,” former Wizards star John Wall said in a social media post on Tuesday.
After more than two seasons away from basketball, five-time NBA All-Star and longtime Washington Wizards guard John Wall is officially calling it a career. On Tuesday, the former No. 1 pick revealed that he's made the decision to retire — putting an end to an 11-year run in the Association where at
John Wall was on top of the world when he signed a $171 million supermax contract with the Washington Wizards in 2017. However, when the ink dried on one of the biggest contracts in NBA history,
John Wall, a five-time NBA All-Star who spent the majority of his career with the Washington Wizards, announced his retirement from pro basketball.
Last season, Chris Paul played with the San Antonio Spurs. Throughout his time in the NBA, which accounts for 20 years of professional basketball, Paul has played for the Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, New Orleans Pelicans, Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors.
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After spending over a decade in the NBA, five-time All-Star guard John Wall has finally decided to walk away from the game he loves. Wall, the No. 1 pick from the 2010 NBA Draft, was the SEC Player of the Year during his only season of college basketball.