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Wizards' John Wall practices again, not sure when he'll play

Mar 26, 2018

  • Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- Wizards point guard John Wall says he is "feeling great" but is not sure when he will next play in a game.

Wall, who said he lost about 10 or 15 pounds during his rehab without intending to, is not planning to change his style when he returns from his latest knee surgery -- whenever that might be.

"I'm just going to be John Wall," the All-Star said Monday after the second full-contact practice of his comeback from a Jan. 31 operation. "That's all I know how to do."
Washington has lost three consecutive games heading into Tuesday night against the visiting San Antonio Spurs. Coach Scott Brooks said Wall will not play in that game.
"It's getting close," Brooks said. "He's had two really, really good days. His energy level is high. He's anxious. You can tell. He wants to get out there. We still want to be patient."

Washington has dropped to sixth in the Eastern Conference at 40-33 and will have only eight games remaining after facing the Spurs.

The Wizards are 14-11 without Wall during his current absence -- he last played on Jan. 25 -- and 19-17 overall this season without him.

"It's been good. It's been bad. We've played well, at times. Sometimes, we haven't played well. Like when everybody was saying that they [were] playing better without me, that was great. The good thing is, I'm glad we did win those games when we did, because if we didn't, right now, we would be in a situation where we might not be in the playoffs," Wall said. "I feel like everybody should have given those guys credit for playing well."

Wall's session with reporters on Monday was his first in Washington since having surgery on his left knee.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft out of Kentucky had surgery on both knees before last season.

This time, Brooks said, Wall has been able to do pretty much everything as usual -- including dunk -- in his pair of full-fledged practices.

"He's getting his rhythm back," Brooks said. "He can get to gaps and seams and angles not a lot of guys can get to. There's only a handful of guys -- maybe not even that -- that can do it in the NBA. He's one of the best players in the league."

As for Wall himself?

He figures he's ready. He's just waiting for the official clearance from team doctors.
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