
John Wall is one of my favourite players in the game. You know what you get with him and you also know what he can and can’t do. Sure he can’t shoot as good as we like, but you know that he will get his buckets and plenty of assists. He’s a great leader and if he is not playing up to par like he has this year, he calls himself out. Not many players do that.
But he also knows when he is getting conned. Which is what you All-Star voters have been doing year after year when it comes to Wall. This year is extra special, because you would collectively think a player, who can’t even be ranked for stats because he hasn’t played enough games, should be in the All-Star Game over John Wall.
Talk to them JWall.
“It’s a joke” Wall, who didn’t make one mention of his strained right ligament in his knee, bruise on the same knee, high right ankle sprain and bone spur, told CSNmidatlantic.com after his 15th double-double. “I played like horseshit the first month and a half but I still was averaging like 16 and eight. That’s not bad numbers.”
“I guess it’s the record. No offense Kyrie, he’s played (three) games,” Wall said. “If he was healthy he probably would be in that position because he’d be playing well. I can see him there because that’s how talented he is.“
I can see him there as well. But yet again you Kyrie fanboys come out in full force to strengthen my distaste for fanboys and the All-Star voting system.
THREE GAMES! Are you kidding me? Miss me with that illogical garbage, Kyrie should not be in the All-Star Game as of now. That’s a complete joke.