“I city of Washington loves you” Bradley Beal bids emotional farewell to John Wall


“I city of Washington loves you” Bradley Beal bids emotional farewell to John Wall

Bradley Beal and John Wall

John Wall and Bradley Beal

Washington Wizards’ Bradley Beal dismisses rumors of having any cold vibe with John Wall as he bids Wall with an emotional farewell. Beal wrote a very impactful and warmth full message for John Wall on his Instagram and wished him luck for his time in Houston. The dynamic duo played six seasons together, and it would have been eight if not for Wall’s injuries. 

They were an electric duo and carried the Wizards team to the playoffs in four out of six seasons. These runs include the 2016-17 season, where they had 49 wins and finished as the 4th seed. 

“You accepted me as a pup in HS” Bradley Beal thanks John Wall 

“I’m trying not to get emotional. It was tough because he’s a brother. That relationship was so strong, but it was so crazy because a lot of people tried to break us apart, a lot of people tried to pull as apart, put us against each other. It was just always crazy because when we came together and had those conversations, it was the total opposite of what everyone was making rumors and noise. It was the total opposite.” 

He added, “That’s a brotherhood that will never be thrown away, our relationship continues. That last conversation, it spoke volumes. I think it definitely spoke volumes for him to just come back, for him to just come back to the facility. I’m not sure if he was hurt or if he was happy, it just spoke volumes of who John is as a person for him to come back and say his goodbyes to everybody. Not many players do that, ever.” 

Talking about what’s next for both these players in their respective franchises. Beal has a chance to deal up with a potential MVP, if Westbrook starts going. They could re-rise Wizards into one of the strongest teams in the Eastern Conference. As far as John Wall in concerned, it is his chance to shut all his critics down. As he returns to the court after 2 years. Pairing up with the most offensive player in the modern era of NBA, James Harden. Wall could play a vital role, if the Rockets were to do well in the 2020-21 season. 

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