Tag: John Wall

  • Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose No Longer Perfect Against John Wall

    Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose No Longer Perfect Against John Wall

    Basketball is a team sport, but the media makes it about individual head to head rivalries. John Wall, for the first time in his career, got to be the winner when Derrick Rose was on the same floor, leading the Washington Wizards to a 102-86 victory over the Chicago Bulls.

  • 2015 NBA All-Star Game: Who Deserves to Play

    2015 NBA All-Star Game: Who Deserves to Play

    There are always going to be snubs in All-Star games; 2015 is going to be no different. But if the voters and then coaches go by who deserves to be in the best exhibition game in sports, these 24 players should be on the name list.

  • Washington Wizards – John Wall Walks All Over the Pathetic New York Knicks

    Washington Wizards – John Wall Walks All Over the Pathetic New York Knicks

    The Washington Wizards opened the NBA on Christmas action with an easy, breezy  102-91 victory over the sad joke of a basketball team that are the New York Knicks, led by John Wall who did whatever he wanted on the court. The only time someone from the losing side actually stood up to him was […]

  • Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose Keeps Proving He’s Great Again

    Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose Keeps Proving He’s Great Again

    The best team in the East right now? The Chicago Bulls. They might also have the best of the point guards after a long time, with another great game and fourth quarter from Derrick Rose, outplaying John Wall in a 99-91 win over the Washington Wizards.

  • John Wall Cries For a Friend That Dies And Makes Everyone Cry With Him

    John Wall Cries For a Friend That Dies And Makes Everyone Cry With Him

    Sports are important. Basketball, playing in the NBA; that’s important too. But there are bigger things in life. John Wall showed that as he was overcome with emotion after the Washington Wizards beat the Boston Celtics 133-132, crying over the death of 6-year old Miyah Telemaque-Nelson.

  • Washington Wizards – Dwyane Wade & Chris Bosh Face Them Without any Help

    Washington Wizards – Dwyane Wade & Chris Bosh Face Them Without any Help

    The Miami Heat usually struggle when playing on the road against the Washington Wizards, but losing by 21 points (107-86) isn’t something that’s ordinary, with an excellent shooting night for the home team, led by John Wall and Rasual Butler as opposed to the cold shooting from anyone not named Chris Bosh or Dwyane Wade on the other side.

  • Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Exacts His Revenge

    Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James Exacts His Revenge

    The Cleveland Cavaliers needed more than a win – they needed a big one. LeBron James, helped out by Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving, delivered and big time as they beat the Washington Wizards 113-87. It gets them back to .500, and it also gives them something of a proclamation victory in a game about Eastern dominance.

  • Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James & Big Three Hit Rock Bottom

    Cleveland Cavaliers – LeBron James & Big Three Hit Rock Bottom

    It’s a rough debut season for David Blatt in the NBA as his Cleveland Cavaliers lose for a third straight time, this time 91-78 to the Washington Wizards with LeBron James and Kevin Love looking especially offense on a team that suddenly can’t get anything to function for them, which might be causing some rifts between the stars and their head coach.

  • Team USA – John Wall, Bradley Beal & Paul Millsap Get Cut

    Team USA – John Wall, Bradley Beal & Paul Millsap Get Cut

    It’s not all about horrific injuries at the Team USA camp for the Basketball World Cup camp. Three players – John Wall and Bradley Beal of the Washington Wizards, Paul Millsap of the Atlanta Hawks, have been cut from the roster as Jerry Colangelo and coach Mike Krzyzewski trimmed down the roster to 16 players, which will eventually be reduced to the final 12 who will be going to compete in Spain.

  • The History of Number One NBA Draft Picks in the Lottery Era

    The History of Number One NBA Draft Picks in the Lottery Era

    When the first pick of the 2014 NBA draft is announced, it’ll be the 30th time in the lottery era that a team has taken a chance on someone through the magic of ping pong balls. It makes for a good chance to review which number one picks have done a great service through their NBA careers, from the likes of Patrick Ewing, David Robinson, Shaquille O’Neal and LeBron James, to others who have been less successful like Pervis Ellison, Michael Olowokandi and Anthony Bennett.