John Wall Injury: Wizards Star Ruptures Achilles After Slipping In Home

Disaster struck the Washington Wizards on Tuesday.

The Wizards learned that star guard John Wall will miss approximately 12 months due to a ruptured left Achilles he suffered after slipping and falling in his home. Wall had been dealing with an infection in an incision from a surgery performed on the same Achilles tendon in early January.

Here’s the full update from the Wizards:

Obviously, this is a huge blow to the Wizards. Currently 10th in the Eastern Conference, Washington has struggled to a 22-31 record despite having one of the more talented rosters in the East.

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Wall averaged 20.7 points, 8.7 assists and 3.6 rebounds in 32 games this season. The Kentucky product is just 28 years old.

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