John Wall Achilles Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Thu, 28 May 2020 04:24:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Wizards’ John Wall Says He’s “Healthy” After Not Playing Since 2018 https://sportzbonanza.com/wizards-john-wall-says-hes-healthy-after-not-playing-since-2018/ Fri, 29 May 2020 05:22:00 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=11971 John Wall at the NBA All-Star Game in 2017Washington Wizards’ guard John Wall hasn’t played basketball since late 2018, but it appears that his return to court is getting near. Wall recently told the media that he feels healthy after previously undergoing two surgeries and is “itching” to play basketball again. Wall initially had a surgery to address bone spurs in his left […]

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Washington Wizards’ guard John Wall hasn’t played basketball since late 2018, but it appears that his return to court is getting near. Wall recently told the media that he feels healthy after previously undergoing two surgeries and is “itching” to play basketball again.

Wall initially had a surgery to address bone spurs in his left heel in December 2018, which ruled him out for the remainder of the 2018/19 season. Just as he was getting closer to recovering, the five-time All-Star tore his Achilles and had to undergo another surgery which meant he was set to miss the entire 2019/20.

However, according to Wall, the injury issues are now behind him.

“I’m 110%, I’m healthy,” Wall told reporters during a video call on Tuesday while adding that he is trying to get “in the best shape possible,” and he’s “itching to get back out there.”

Despite the fact that John Wall is feeling impatient about returning to basketball, there is little chance of him playing in 2019/20. Both Wall and the Wizards’ organization said on multiple occasions that they won’t take any risks and that he won’t return even if the current season resumes at a later point than expected.

Without Wall on the court, shooting guard Bradley Beal took over as Wizard’s leader and has excelled in the role averaging NBA’s second-best average of 30.5 points per game. Still, Beal’s excellence wasn’t enough for Washington to play a meaningful role in the East, as they are currently 24-40 and 5.5 games behind the playoff spot.

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Wizards’ John Wall Tears His Achilles Tendon, Will Be out at Least 12 Months https://sportzbonanza.com/wizards-john-wall-tears-his-achilles-tendon-will-be-out-at-least-12-months/ Thu, 07 Feb 2019 06:35:28 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=6302 John Wall at the NBA All-Star Game in 2017Washington Wizards’ John Wall was already sidelined for the rest of 2018-19 NBA season due to a heel surgery, but his troubles didn’t stop here. Wizards announced on Tuesday that Wall now tore his Achilles tendon “after slipping and falling in his home.” According to the team’s official statement, Wall will now have to undergo […]

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Washington Wizards’ John Wall was already sidelined for the rest of 2018-19 NBA season due to a heel surgery, but his troubles didn’t stop here. Wizards announced on Tuesday that Wall now tore his Achilles tendon “after slipping and falling in his home.”

According to the team’s official statement, Wall will now have to undergo surgery to repair the Achilles tendon rupture with the exact date of the procedure still left to be determined. The 28-year-old “is expected to return to full basketball activity in approximately 12 months from the time of the surgery.”

After missing a total of 41 games last season due to a knee injury, John Wall managed to play only 32 games in 2018-19 before undergoing a procedure to remove bone spurs from his left heel in January. He decided to get the surgery in order to avoid more severe issues and was expected to return in six to eight months.

The Washington Post reports that Wall stumbled and fell in his home on 29th January, which led to Achilles tendon tear. This was, however, only discovered on Monday, when the player underwent a follow-up surgery to clean the infection on the site of the heel procedure.

John Wall averaged 20.7 points, 8.7 assists, and 3.6 rebounds in the season before he went down with the injury.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> John Wall Achilles Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Thu, 28 May 2020 04:24:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Wizards’ John Wall Says He’s “Healthy” After Not Playing Since 2018 https://sportzbonanza.com/wizards-john-wall-says-hes-healthy-after-not-playing-since-2018/ Fri, 29 May 2020 05:22:00 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=11971 John Wall at the NBA All-Star Game in 2017Washington Wizards’ guard John Wall hasn’t played basketball since late 2018, but it appears that his return to court is getting near. Wall recently told the media that he feels healthy after previously undergoing two surgeries and is “itching” to play basketball again. Wall initially had a surgery to address bone spurs in his left […]

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Washington Wizards’ guard John Wall hasn’t played basketball since late 2018, but it appears that his return to court is getting near. Wall recently told the media that he feels healthy after previously undergoing two surgeries and is “itching” to play basketball again.

Wall initially had a surgery to address bone spurs in his left heel in December 2018, which ruled him out for the remainder of the 2018/19 season. Just as he was getting closer to recovering, the five-time All-Star tore his Achilles and had to undergo another surgery which meant he was set to miss the entire 2019/20.

However, according to Wall, the injury issues are now behind him.

“I’m 110%, I’m healthy,” Wall told reporters during a video call on Tuesday while adding that he is trying to get “in the best shape possible,” and he’s “itching to get back out there.”

Despite the fact that John Wall is feeling impatient about returning to basketball, there is little chance of him playing in 2019/20. Both Wall and the Wizards’ organization said on multiple occasions that they won’t take any risks and that he won’t return even if the current season resumes at a later point than expected.

Without Wall on the court, shooting guard Bradley Beal took over as Wizard’s leader and has excelled in the role averaging NBA’s second-best average of 30.5 points per game. Still, Beal’s excellence wasn’t enough for Washington to play a meaningful role in the East, as they are currently 24-40 and 5.5 games behind the playoff spot.

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Wizards’ John Wall Tears His Achilles Tendon, Will Be out at Least 12 Months https://sportzbonanza.com/wizards-john-wall-tears-his-achilles-tendon-will-be-out-at-least-12-months/ Thu, 07 Feb 2019 06:35:28 +0000 https://stagingspb.wpengine.com/?p=6302 John Wall at the NBA All-Star Game in 2017Washington Wizards’ John Wall was already sidelined for the rest of 2018-19 NBA season due to a heel surgery, but his troubles didn’t stop here. Wizards announced on Tuesday that Wall now tore his Achilles tendon “after slipping and falling in his home.” According to the team’s official statement, Wall will now have to undergo […]

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Washington Wizards’ John Wall was already sidelined for the rest of 2018-19 NBA season due to a heel surgery, but his troubles didn’t stop here. Wizards announced on Tuesday that Wall now tore his Achilles tendon “after slipping and falling in his home.”

According to the team’s official statement, Wall will now have to undergo surgery to repair the Achilles tendon rupture with the exact date of the procedure still left to be determined. The 28-year-old “is expected to return to full basketball activity in approximately 12 months from the time of the surgery.”

After missing a total of 41 games last season due to a knee injury, John Wall managed to play only 32 games in 2018-19 before undergoing a procedure to remove bone spurs from his left heel in January. He decided to get the surgery in order to avoid more severe issues and was expected to return in six to eight months.

The Washington Post reports that Wall stumbled and fell in his home on 29th January, which led to Achilles tendon tear. This was, however, only discovered on Monday, when the player underwent a follow-up surgery to clean the infection on the site of the heel procedure.

John Wall averaged 20.7 points, 8.7 assists, and 3.6 rebounds in the season before he went down with the injury.

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