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A Former NBA All-Star Is Attempting A Comeback


Detail of the NBA official basketball at Ball Arena on October 26, 2022 in Denver, Colorado.
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The NBA offseason is in full swing and most of the top free agents have found new places to play.

But a few veteran free agents still have not found a place to play.

With the new CBA that has been put into place, many vets will have to accept the veteran’s minimum to play.

One player who is just looking for another opportunity in the NBA is John Wall.

According to Chris Haynes, Wall is holding a private workout for teams in Las Vegas.

He is hoping to show that he can still play a role on a team next season.

Wall played 34 games last season for the Los Angeles Clippers.

He averaged 11.4 points, 5.2 assists, and 2.7 rebounds in 22.2 minutes per game.

Wall is entering his age-33 season but showed last season he can still play.

The one issue with Wall is that he is often injured.

He has not played more than 41 games in a season since 2016-17.

Any team that is looking for a veteran point guard could show interest in Wall.

But he is not a player you can rely on at this point in his career.

Wall has never been an efficient player in his career, but he has always been able to put pressure on the rim.

It will be interesting to see which teams go to see Wall workout in Las Vegas.

He can be an asset for a win-now team that needs another ball handler.


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