Beal to get X-ray in 'next couple weeks'
You'll recall CSN Washington's report earlier this week that Bradley Beal had yet to be cleared to return to baskeball-related activities despite being seven weeks removed from being shut down with...
You'll recall CSN Washington's report earlier this week that Bradley Beal had yet to be cleared to return to baskeball-related activities despite being seven weeks removed from being shut down with...
It's been nearly seven weeks and Bradley Beal still isn't cleared to return to basketball-related activities after shutting it down due to a stress injury in his right fibula.
Nene, Martell Webster, and Trevor Ariza all shut down for the rest of the season, according to J. Michael at CSN.
Wizards forward Martell Webster discussed his injured abdominal and suggested that it's possible he will sit for the Wizards' final three games.
In an interview with reporters, Bradley Beal admitted that, in retrospect, he may have pushed himself too hard to play through ankle and leg pain this season.
The Wizards' rookie will not play in the team's final eight games due to a stress injury in his right fibula. Did this injury happen because of his previous ankle problems?
The Wizards' forward hurt his left knee against the Cavaliers and probably won't play Wednesday against the Bucks, at the very least.
Bradley Beal and Trevor Booker are both likely to miss the Clippers game with sore wrists.
Washington Wizards star John Wall left the team's game against the Memphis Grizzlies with a left shoulder injury, but he did return.
Bradley Beal admitted Tuesday that he's probably going to have to sit for some time for his injured wrist to heal.
Bradley Beal admitted that he's still feeling the effects of a hard fall in the Wizards' win over the Nuggets.
It appears that the Atlanta Hawks will get the first taste of post-injury John Wall on Saturday night.
The Washington Wizards' forward put it out to the public that he "can't wait" to play in the Wizards' game against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday.
The Wizards' coach said in a radio interview that Wall is "about 6-7 pounds" heavier than where he was when he began the year. He also indicated next week is more likely for his return.
In a blog post, Wizards owner Ted Leonsis wrote that "it is possible" that the Wizards "could dress all of our players" in Saturday's home game against the Hawks.
The natural instinct is for Wizards fans to be worried that John Wall will be unnecessarily put in harm's way like Robert Griffin III was in the Redskins' playoff game. Here's why we should be comforted that there won't be a repeat scenario.
The Wizards' guard will return sometime in the next two weeks, according to a Sports Illustrated report.
When do you think John Wall will make his season debut?
John Wall returned to practice on Thursday, a major step in his rehabilitation from a left knee injury.
Trevor Ariza is hoping to practice Monday, Randy Wittman said. He has missed the last 13 games with a hamstring injury.
John Wall told Yahoo! Sports that he's planning to return "some time in January."
John Wall's most recent press conference discussing his injured left knee yielded more questions than answers. We discuss some of the critical questions in this post.
John Wall spoke to reporters on Monday about the good injury news he received on Friday.
The Wizards' guard will be "ramping up" his activity level to return to the court soon, though he is still out indefinitely.
Trevor Booker joined John Wall in New York on Friday. Booker was having his right knee injury examined.
Another franchise Wizard is suffering an injury defying proper diagnosis. Send in the witch doctors! No? How about the specialists in a medical field at least 4000 years old? Hey, at least think about it.