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Jan
07

Wall Makes SI Cover

wall Raleigh’s John Wall is on the new (1/11/10) cover of Sports Illustrated. Inside the covers is an article by Grant Wahl which uses quotes by some of basketball’s pillars to describe the Freshman sensation as the best point guard in college basketball and a lock for the top of the NBA Draft in June.

Missing from the article is any mention about Wall’s late development as a player. I coached little league basketball in Raleigh for 11 seasons, and was closely in touch with the state of middle school basketball in Raleigh when Wall was at that level. Interestingly Wall was not even on the radar at that level, nor did he even make the Broughton JV team. Reasons for the latter are varied, from Wall’s inability to compete at that time to his reported bad attitude, work ethic, and choice of friends; depending on whom you interview, of course.

The latter seemed to plague Wall throughout high school, as numerous top coaches approached Wall and were spooked by off-court issues. His arrest for breaking and entering an empty house last spring did not help matters. Wall signed with new Kentucky coach John Calipari, however, and has turned college basketball on its head. To date, Wall is nothing but a phenomenal success at the college level. Hopefully those other days are behind and John Wall is ready to be the incredible, consistent professional he is capable of being.

For now, though, it will be interesting to see if Wall so good that not even the SI jinx cam bring him down.

  • steelcity36

    I am glad to see John Wall doing so well. Watching him play you can tell he will go down in history as one of the best, if not the best, college basketball player the sport has ever seen. Unfortunately he didn’t choose to stay home in Raleigh for his collegiate career, but who can blame him for going to Kentucky, the winningest program in the NCAA Basketball.

    As for his arrest. Give me a break! He was caught trespassing in an abandoned house. We have all done similarly stupid things as teenagers that were just as harmless. The difference is he got caught and had a name that the press could use to sell papers. I just saw a news report that kids were sticking firecrackers in mailboxes and how authorities were hot on their trail. I’m glad that the local Police were far busier back when I was a kid or else I would have a huge rap sheet now. Kids will be Kids!

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