Lou Williams is ready to riot if John Wall’s jersey isn’t retired soon



John Wall is one of the greatest Washington Wizards to play a game. Now that he has retired, his legacy is the talk of the town. U an interview with “Run It Back,” Wall’s jersey retirement was one of the key themes, and Lou Williams strongly supported it.

“That’s the ultimate goal. Everybody who plays basketball wants to see their jersey on the horns or even get into the Hall of Fame. To talk about it, my game and what I’ve done for the community speaks for itself,” he told Run It Back.

Since wall in retirement, his 11-year NBA career was more talked about. He was drafted by the Wizards with the first pick in the 2010 NBA Draft. He went on to play 11 full seasons in the league, including nine memorable seasons with the Wizards. significantly, The wall was electric during his career and was one of the reasons the team made the playoffs four times during his tenure.

Wall averaged 19 points, 9.2 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game during his time in Washington. Overall, he finished his career with 18.7 points and 8.9 assists per game while playing for the Wizards, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers. After his retirement, Wall has joined Amazon Prime as an analyst during their NBA telecasts. The move ensures that he remains part of the NBA as he continues to build his legacy in a different way.

As he expressed his hope that his jersey would be retired soon, everyone in the room agreed. Notably, Williams made the statement to further emphasize his belief that Wall’s jersey should be in the rafters at Capital One Arena.

“We’re out on the street if they don’t do it in two years,” Williams joked, shouting his support for Wall.

Time will tell if, and perhaps when, the Wizards decide to retire his jersey. In the meantime, the former Wizards superstar will continue to do his job for the NBA and the community.





2025-11-13 18:11:00

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