His turnovers are an issue and if you think otherwise you've never watched a game of basketball. His turnovers kill momentum. He tries to force things too much and needs to let the game come to him. His assists are inflated due to the Wizards have no other ball handler and the entire team is either back to the basket or spot up shooters. There are no players that can create their own shot.
John Wall certainly has the physical tools to become one of, if not the, best PG in the NBA. However, he has a shit ton of learning left to do and it's simply not going to be done in a few years. For him to be considered the best PG in a few years, he would have to be the best PG this year, next year and more years going forward. One good year is not going to give him consideration for best in the league.
John Wall certainly has the physical tools to become one of, if not the, best PG in the NBA. However, he has a shit ton of learning left to do and it's simply not going to be done in a few years. For him to be considered the best PG in a few years, he would have to be the best PG this year, next year and more years going forward. One good year is not going to give him consideration for best in the league.
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