John Wall dunks on Fox & Friends

Wait, John. Say that again. LeBron is going where? (Photo by Amanda Thorn/NBA)
John Wall just arrived in D.C. after spending his morning taping a segment for "Fox and Friends" at FoxNews in New York. While there, Wall got to meet comedians Chris Rock and Adam Sandler, who are promoting their new movie, "Grown Ups." He also got to take on the hosts of the show. Wall destroyed Brian Kilmeade with two monster dunks, but had nothing for Gretchen Carlson.
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ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher on Twitter
Teams interested in Arenas, and he could be moved by October
"Those wondering how Wall/Hinrich/Arenas fit, don't. Arenas will be elsewhere by Oct. Hinrich was great supporting Derrick Rose, will be here, too. There have been all sorts of supposedly unmovable contracts -- all of which have been moved. There's no such thing [as an unmovable contract]. And just for clarification: that's opinion on Arenas being moved. I know there are interested teams, that's all. Will say more when able."
Posted by: merajc86 | June 25, 2010 1:14 PM | Report abuse
Ummmm Fox & Friends, if my new PG tears a knee ligament for your stupid segment, we're gonna have a problem.
Posted by: ts35 | June 25, 2010 1:16 PM | Report abuse
dbag Wilbon reporting Seraphin want to be bought out now and play here immediately....that's what i'm talking about
Posted by: divi3 | June 25, 2010 1:24 PM | Report abuse
My concern isn't with acquiring the 17th pick but is with absorbing a 2-year $17 million contract on Hinrih??? It's even more puzzling considering OKC (who has one of the best GM's) absorbed only 1 year and $2 millions on Cook's contract from Miami.
Miami almost certainly preferred to deal with OKC because they're not in Miami's division and because they got a slightly higher second-round pick (#32) from OKC than they could have gotten from Washington (#35). Grunfeld preferred Hinrich as Gilbert-insurance and as a mentor for Wall. Not puzzling at all.
And I'm not bent out of shape about the cap room used, because Uncle Teddy's strategy (which I agree with, btw,) appears to be to build the team's talent base through the draft, and then supplement that as needed through free agency to go over the top. So, it's unlikely that we were going to go after any top-tier free agents during the next two years anyway (or that any such players would want to come here).
Posted by: rufus_t_firefly | June 25, 2010 1:25 PM | Report abuse
Posted by: rufus_t_firefly | June 25, 2010 1:33 PM | Report abuse
Hey look John Wall and Aaron Brooks are meeting adam sandler. Joking
Posted by: jefferu | June 25, 2010 1:44 PM | Report abuse
From DraftExpress
Jerome Randle will play for Washington's summer league team. He's gonna make that team and be a steal for them.?em>
Hope to see Marqus Blakely on the team, too.
Posted by: djnnnou | June 25, 2010 1:44 PM | Report abuse
I love this Seraphin guy's attitude. Wants to get out there and be a physical presence. Knows his role and seems like he's gonna enjoy it.
Posted by: SDMDTSU | June 25, 2010 2:11 PM | Report abuse
Watching Wall destroy Brian Kilmeade with two monster dunks is like watching Kevin Seriphan's youtube clips?
Posted by: bulletsfan78 | June 25, 2010 2:17 PM | Report abuse
From DraftExpress
Jerome Randle will play for Washington's summer league team. He's gonna make that team and be a steal for them.?em>
Hope to see Marqus Blakely on the team, too.
Posted by: djnnnou
Any word on Mikhail Torrance? That's another kid I hope they gobble up.
Posted by: ts35 | June 25, 2010 2:32 PM | Report abuse
dbag Wilbon reporting Seraphin want to be bought out now and play here immediately....that's what i'm talking about
Posted by: divi3
Even when reporting good news he's a dbag? LOL.
Posted by: artiesliver | June 25, 2010 2:36 PM | Report abuse
Any word on Mikhail Torrance? That's another kid I hope they gobble up.
Me too. He has some kind of heart condition.
Posted by: djnnnou | June 25, 2010 4:09 PM | Report abuse
Wiz to offer Childress a four- or five-year contract.
Posted by: omgwthrotfl | June 25, 2010 4:32 PM | Report abuse
Some body is concerned about the by out issue of the french big man to bring him next season.Wiz pay only 500, 000 if at all they want, it is up to him to come here and show his talent.Half a million is noting, they got 3 million in this trade.
Posted by: gtefferra | June 25, 2010 4:32 PM | Report abuse
ESPN 980 reporting Andray Blatche broke his foot.
And just when things were seriously looking up for the Wizards...
Posted by: psps23 | June 25, 2010 4:38 PM | Report abuse
And just when things were seriously looking up for the Wizards...
Posted by: psps23 | June 25, 2010 4:38 PM
that curse won't go away without at least a few more punches in the gut.
Posted by: omgwthrotfl | June 25, 2010 4:41 PM | Report abuse
ESPN 980 reporting Andray Blatche broke his foot.
And just when things were seriously looking up for the Wizards...
Posted by: psps23 | June 25, 2010 4:38 PM | Report abuse
psps23
You have to remember the Ernie run Wizards are still the Clippers of the east coast which means Wall will have a knee injury during the summer league and we get to watch Hindrich and gil in the backcourt?
Posted by: bulletsfan78 | June 25, 2010 4:44 PM | Report abuse
ESPN 980 reporting Andray Blatche broke his foot.
And just when things were seriously looking up for the Wizards...
Posted by: psps23 | June 25, 2010 4:38 PM | Report abuse
Was he chasing a working girl downtown when it happened??
I'm kidding, folks.
Good luck and get well soon, Dray!
Posted by: Firuz1 | June 25, 2010 4:47 PM | Report abuse
Wiz to offer Childress a four- or five-year contract.
Posted by: omgwthrotfl
All of these reports by ESPN and Sporting News are based off of one report by a greek newspaper / website. But I guess if it gets repeated enough, it must be true.
Posted by: ts35 | June 25, 2010 4:53 PM | Report abuse
Wiz to offer Childress a four- or five-year contract.
Posted by: omgwthrotfl | June 25, 2010 4:32 PM |
I'm not sure what folks think of this, I was not impressed by Childress and apparently neither were the Hawks.
It sure looks like Grunfeld likes finding the hidden nuggets that no one else likes. I know mixed metaphors, but that's the way I see it. He's so enthusiastic going around, finding odd players with weird combinations (too short but jumps real high; very tall but doesn't like to bang inside; blocks balls a lot but can't shoot, etc), then jumps up and down screaming in frustration that no one else appreciates what he just did.
Posted by: rickgonz | June 25, 2010 7:27 PM | Report abuse











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