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Wizards GM Tommy Sheppard: Viral video of John Wall was ‘disappointing’

Viral video of John Wall was 'disappointing', Wizards GM says originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

John Wall has had an extremely eventful, and lengthy, offseason since rupturing his Achilles tendon in 2019 following heel surgery that sidelined him in late 2018. During his time off from basketball, a recent video went viral featuring the 5-time All-Star throwing up what seemed to be gang signs while at a party in Brooklyn.

Wall has since apologized for his actions, publicly and to the Washington Wizards front office. ESPN’s Zach Lowe asked GM Tommy Sheppard on a recent episode of the Lowe Post podcast how he went about handling the situation with one of his franchise cornerstones.

“It’s certainly very disappointing to see something like that. Knowing the persona and character of John Wall. It’s a difficult conversation,” Sheppard said. “You can’t get framed if you aren’t in the picture. We can say that’s not who you are but if you’re in that photo, it goes around the world before you have a chance to explain.”

Sheppard continued, “He made atone for it, he apologized immediately, the past is the past. Learn from the past don’t live there. Now if it happens again that’s a situation where you’re like ‘okay, you didn’t learn from that.’ I’m sure John learned plenty there. It hurt him, it hurt the franchise, but he made atone for it, we’ve got to move on.

“Certainly doesn’t represent who John Wall really is. If you look at the millions of dollars he’s donated to charity, the hours, and things that he does can be undone by one photo,” Sheppard said.

Wall is expected to return to the court for the first time since December 2018 when the NBA season returns in December. 

Wizards unveil City Edition uniforms that pay homage to Bullets past

Wizards unveil City Edition unis that pay homage to Bullets past originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe Wizards gave fans a first look at their 2021-22 City Edition uniforms Monday, unveiling a set of blue-and-red striped threads that will make their debut when Washington hosts the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.With a retro design that uses elements from both the Baltimore Bullets’ jerseys from the 1960s and the Washington Bullets uniforms of the ’70s, the “Moments Mix Tape” uniform features white text with gold trim — the latter of which is a nod to the Wizards’ uniforms from the early 2000s.“We are excited with how our Nike NBA City Edition uniform came out, mixing moments from two cities and two names, pulling together some of the best jersey attributes in our history,” Monumental Sports & Entertainment Chief Marketing Officer Hunter Lochmann said in a statement. “We think our fans and the players will enjoy representing the DMV in them and we look forward to the team wearing these up to 23 time this season.”The Wizards also continued their tribute to late franchise great Wes Unseld by including his No. 41 next to five stars (for each of his All-Star selections) on the anthem of the jersey. The acronyms ROY and MVP also appear on either side of the shorts to commemorate Unseld’s 1968 season in which he won both honors.With the jersey, Washington also unveiled a retro-stylized version of its primary logo. The design strips everything away except for the outlines of a basketball and the National Monument, overlaid with the same red and blue colors on the uniforms.
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