Raleigh legend. He's essentially to Raleigh, what Iverson is to the Seven Cities; obviously he isn't anywhere near Iverson's stature in The League or Basketball Culture overall.....but here in Raleigh, he's iconic and a legend.
People watched him grow up with a pretty tough background, work his way thru that background to become the #1 recruit in the nation in his class. Have a successful (albeit brief) college career, go to the NBA and fight thru injuries and organizational dysfunction to become one of the better players in the game (in the mid-2010s he was a Top 15 player for a few years stretch)...
And thru all of that, he stayed committed to and giving back to Raleigh. Had plenty of off court issues just like Iverson too, we know part of what derailed his career, is he was just as concerned with his off court activities, as he was on court.
But people here saw him grow from a boy to a man, know his journey and his story. He was a fun player to watch at his peak...
@getmoney310cpt I can't recall but didn't you either play with, or against Wall on one of the NC AAU squads?
You just got out the joint?

where you been fam?
I mean he had a similar play style as Westbrook and Westbrook played 17 years. It ain't his play style that gave him the short shelf life...
Yeah Wall was always better than Beal.