The Washington Wizards welcomed back their franchise guard, John Wall, to the line up on Saturday as the Wizards whomped the Atlanta Hawks 93-83.
Wall scored 14 points, offered up four assists and two rebounds after missing 33 games this season due to a knee injury.
"It was a big day for me especially since I was just nervous just thinking how would I feel, how would I go throughout the game after just going through practice...", said Wall.
The team lead the Seahawks by at least ten points during the first and third quarters, respectively.
Wall wasn't the team's highest scorer, with team mates Bradley Beal and A.J. Price each scoring 16. Emeka Okafor had 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Martell Webster scored 15.
See highlights here and check out Wall's welcome back vid.
Suffice it says, Wizards' fans were glad to see him back!
The win gives the Wizards (6-28) a two-game win streak after beating Oklahoma last Thursday when Bradley Beal made a 16-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining in the game.
Click here to see what other teams the Wizards have beat this season.
Wall scored 14 points, offered up four assists and two rebounds after missing 33 games this season due to a knee injury.
"It was a big day for me especially since I was just nervous just thinking how would I feel, how would I go throughout the game after just going through practice...", said Wall.
The team lead the Seahawks by at least ten points during the first and third quarters, respectively.
Wall wasn't the team's highest scorer, with team mates Bradley Beal and A.J. Price each scoring 16. Emeka Okafor had 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Martell Webster scored 15.
See highlights here and check out Wall's welcome back vid.
Suffice it says, Wizards' fans were glad to see him back!
The win gives the Wizards (6-28) a two-game win streak after beating Oklahoma last Thursday when Bradley Beal made a 16-foot jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining in the game.
Click here to see what other teams the Wizards have beat this season.
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