John Wall says Wizards need to make changes and weed out unhappy players
"When things get rough, that is when you really figure out who is your brother, who is really in the war with you, who is really in the fight with you"
After the elimination from the NBA Playoffs, Washington Wizards guard John Wall shared his thoughts on the locker room issues that affected the team negatively and made it clear that there were some players who wanted bigger roles and created those issues.
"When things get rough, that is when you really figure out who is your brother, who is really in the war with you, who is really in the fight with you. I think anybody can see from the outside -- or the inside looking in -- who really wanted to be here when things weren't going great for us, but when it is all happy go jolly, and we are winning, it is all fun and games," Wall said (via ESPN).
"When things get rough, that is when you really figure out who is your brother, who is really in the war with you, who is really in the fight with you. I think anybody can see from the outside -- or the inside looking in -- who really wanted to be here when things weren't going great for us, but when it is all happy go jolly, and we are winning, it is all fun and games," Wall said (via ESPN).