Two years ago, John Wall signed a five-year, $80 million extension with the Wizards. It was the max he could sign for, and as the Wizards
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Two years ago, John Wall signed a five-year, $80 million extension with the Wizards. It was the max he could sign for, and as the Wizards
I seriously dislike John Wall. I understand hes mad he could of gotten more money but hes just the type of person who feels like hes always entitled to something.
Kind of like LeBron James.. without the skill.
The salt is real
Yes, I feel so incredibly bad for John Wall.
What an unfair and horrible life John Wall lives.
Holy shit John Wall is officially moved to Alpha
first turning around one of the shittiest organizations in the L, always stepping up in the playoffs, and always taking shots at the east competition (see the shade he threw at Dion Waiters)
Charles Barkley and many legends back then get way lesser money.
John wall is a btch
and Steph Curry is making significantly less than both of you
STFU and win some playoff games
lol at john wall, last year he made 5m less than lebron and 3 less than KD. If he wants to talk fair, he should be nowhere near those guys in terms of money.
probably would have made the all-star team in the Leastern conference...
Rodney Stuckey and Lou Williams both got 3 year $21 million dollar contracts this off season.
[QUOTE=TheMarkMadsen]and Steph Curry is making significantly less than both of you
STFU and win some playoff games[/QUOTE]
They did win some playoff games.....probably would have been in the ECF if he didn't break his hand
He should go on welfare. What a rough life
I'm a John Wall fan, but dude, you put a ball in a hoop, and get paid $80 mil to do it. I dunno, but in my opinion, you're getting a good deal.
That is life. People who aren't as good as you at your job get paid more at times.
[QUOTE=Clyde]They did win some playoff games.....probably would have been in the ECF if he didn't break his hand[/QUOTE]
:lol the haters coming out to play. what's next Collin cowherd
Magic Johnson signed a 25-year contract for $1 million a year