John Wall had a hard time explaining the knee pain he felt at the end of the season. One day, he was fine and participated in practice. The next, his knee was swollen enough that Wall — who had played in the 2015 playoffs with a broken hand — did not play in crucial games with the Washington Wizards’ playoff chances on the line. He also didn’t know at the end of the year what would be necessary for his knee to feel better.
Thursday, the Wizards announced that Wall had “procedures” to alleviate pain in each knee.