John Wall is *probably* out for the playoffs IMO

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I think he we still play through this

I mean after all, he is a soldier, right? :sadcam:
 

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Wiz beat you on your home floor with Wall and nearly beat you on your home floor without Wall
Ain't you a knicks fan?

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For anyone who watched Gilbert Arenas collapse to the floor after Gerald Wallace dove into his left knee, Kwame Brown fumble post-entry passes out of bounds, Michael Jordan hobble around for two forgettable seasons that even he refuses to acknowledge and/or a washed up Mitch Richmond struggle to hit shots while Chris Webber thrived in Sacramento, Thursday was another unfriendly reminder that the Washington Wizards simply cannot have nice things.

The past three or so decades have been a painful trek for the Wizards and their beleaguered fans -- a time filled with missed opportunities, misguided plans, mistakes and misfortune. Getting overly confident or excited about the prospects of the organization has never seemed like a good idea because heartache was always waiting around the corner ready to greet hope with a billy club.

Once again, heartache came swinging and possibly connected with an all-timer on the disappointment scale. The Wizards announced Thursday that John Wall -- the first foundational all-star drafted and developed solely by the organization since Wes Unseld -- has been diagnosed with five non-displaced fractures in his left hand and wrist.

Wall had been no worse than the second-best player in the Eastern Conference this postseason, leading the Wizards to a franchise-record five straight playoff wins before an awkward fall caused his left hand to inflate like a blowfish. Barring Wall making a miraculous return, the Wizards' best opportunity to reach the conference finals - and possibly the NBA Finals – for the first time since 1979 has been ruined.
 

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It's not like he's reaching. Yall dudes caught a major break. Best player in the series is now out. Count ya blessings. :leostare:
This sounds good if you ignore the fact that all of our starters have been playing with injuries suffered within the last 2-3 weeks and that we're missing our best perimeter defender.

Maybe if those things didn't happen we finish Brooklyn off sooner and we don't have dead legs on the 2nd half of the first game of this series.

I mean if Horford was heathy last year maybe we finish 3 or 4 instead of 8
 
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Knew he had a fracture in that wrist. Sometimes they can be very hard to see unless the orthopedist knows exactly where to look and they won't show up on X rays
 

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fukk jeff teague for not breaking john's fall, he pulled the chair out from under him on that fast break. fukking fakkit looking ass nikka
 
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