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Wall, the former No. 1 overall selection of the Washington Wizards in the 2010 draft, played 11 seasons in the league, nine with the Wizards and one-year stints with the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers. The five-time All-Star averaged 18.7 points and 5.2 assists per game.
John Wall officially announced his retirement and closed the chapter on a remarkable career that defined an era of Wizards basketball.
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The Wizards took Wall No. 1 overall in 2010, but he already had his name in pop culture. He was that special. And with the Wizards, at least as long as his health allowed, he stayed that special. On Tuesday, Wall announced his retirement from the NBA, ending an incredible journey that could've been even better.
Five-time NBA All-Star and former Washington Wizards star John Wall has officially retired from the NBA after 11 seasons, he announced Tuesday.
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