John Wall arrived again at the Houston Rockets at the transfer deadline in a triple operation with the Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies. However, his return to the Texan franchise will be practically testimonial, since in the next few hours they plan to fire him, according to sources close to journalist Chris Haynes.
The 32-year-old base returned to the league this season after almost two seasons of absence due to a mutual decision between the Rockets and their representative. In 34 official games (3 as a starter) he has amassed averages of 11.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.4 assists in 22.2 minutes per night.
His game has not finished settling in the Clippers, and in recent days his possible departure was sounding loud. So it was. The Angelenos have been one of the most active teams on the market with the signings of Bones Hyland from the Denver Nuggets, and center Mason Plumlee from the Charlotte Hornets.
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