John Wall has looked for help his entire NBA career.
Since arriving to the nation’s capital in 2010, Wall has been surrounded by teammates who were completely dependent on his talent. The likes of Trevor Ariza, Jared Dudley and even Martell Webster went on to have career-seasons because of Wall, only to depart from D.C.
The prototypical teammate for Wall could either shoot or roll to the basket, but couldn’t create offense for themselves.
But this season, that’s somewhat shifted.
Bradley Beal has become more than just a spot-up shooter, averaging over 22 points per game.