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John Wall Says He Treated Suicide As Dealing With Injuries, Family Tragedies!

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John Wall Injury: John Wall has said that he had suicidal thoughts after his mother and grandmother died, and he has also noted that it was hard for him to get better after injuries that kept him out of basketball for over a year. Likewise, now we can see people searching for John Wall Injury.

In an interview with BOXTOROW, host Donal Ware asked Wall about the last two to two-and-a-half years. Wall, who plays point guard for the Los Angeles Clippers, talked in great detail about his personal and professional life over that time.

At the 5:25 mark above, the 31-year-old said, “Darkest place I’ve ever been.” “There was a time when I thought about killing myself. Tearing my Achilles, my mom getting sick, my mom dying, and then a year later, my grandmother dying.

All of this happened at the same time as COVID. I’m going to chemo and will be sitting there. I was on the couch next to my mom when she took her last breath. I had worn the same clothes for three days in a row.

Wall’s old team, the Washington Wizards, said on February 5, 2019, that he would have surgery to fix a torn Achilles. He hurt himself when he slipped and fell at home. It would take him a year to fully get better. A few days later, he told the public that his mother, Frances Pulley, had been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Wall told NBC Sports Washington, “God doesn’t do anything wrong.” “I can’t figure out why He did this. Maybe it’s so I can be there for my mom while she fights this cancer and also be there for my son.” Wall told BOXTOROW, “When I look at all of that, I think, if I can get through this, I can get through anything in life.”

“I don’t like to brag about it, though… Everyone goes through something, and none of us had it easy; we all had hard times. But I don’t think many people could handle what I did.” He also said that seeing a therapist had helped him. “Many people think, ‘I don’t need help; I can handle it on my own.’ But you have to be true to yourself and figure out what’s best for you, and I did that.”

Wall was sent to the Houston Rockets on December 2, 2020, as part of a deal involving Russell Westbrook. On December 31, his first game with the Rockets, they beat the Sacramento Kings 122-119. He had 22 points, nine assists, and six rebounds.

Less than two months later, Wall missed a game to attend the funeral when his grandmother died. Wall missed the 2021–22 season because, according to reports, the Rockets wouldn’t trade him or let him out of his contract.

Wall and the Rockets agreed on a buyout. He is said to have lost $6.5 million because he used the $47.4 million player option in the last year of his contract for next season. A few weeks later, Wall signed a two-year, $13.2 million deal with the Clippers. Please forward this to your friends if you find it interesting. Visit Newswatchlist.com for the most recent celebrity news and updates.

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