Ahead of tonight's game, the mythical ex, who moved to Houston in the summer, is still angry at the Wizards: "Before the move, I just asked them to be honest with me. I planned to stay for another season and even talked to Bill already."
John Wall.
Meet again
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After parting ways in jarring tones last summer, Washington and Danny Abdia will host tonight (2:00) the Houston Rockets and also the ex, John Wall.
Although this will be Wall's second meeting of the season against the Wizards (88: 107 easy for the Rockets), it turns out that the bad blood from the ex has not disappeared at all.
"After ten years on the team, I'm a month deserving of a little more respect than Washington," the angry ex said today (Monday) in a U.S. interview, "I felt I deserved more respect.
I never turned my back on the club, but despite everything, the management chose not to tell me the truth before my move.
It definitely hurt me. "
"I played in bad and hard times, I played with injuries and I always gave my whole heart," Wall continued, "I played for a whole year when I was injured while other players did not behave exactly like me. "The truth is, but it did not happen. That's why I was hurt."
Wall said his plan was to stay in the U.S. capital for at least one more season: “I planned to stay at least for another season on the team.
I'd already talked to Bradley Bill and we agreed to stay at least another year.
We wanted to see what was going on and then decide where to go next.
But it really didn't work out, so it's not difficult to understand my harm from the Wizards. "