At 24 and painfully counting
John Wall, above, and the Wizards lose a close one in Dallas, and find that as their road slide grows, so does the determination of teams not to be Washington’s first road victim. (Mike Fuentes/Associated Press)
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The overall No. 1 pick is learning how to live on his own while adapting to being the face of the Washington franchise. By Michael Lee»
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No. 1 overall draft pick John Wall gives a tour of his Washington apartment.
Rookie John Wall is learning his domestic lessons as he strikes out on his own for first time.
The Post Sports Live team discusses the Wizards' recent success at Verizon Center.
John Wall talks about the Wizards' 108-101 win over the visiting Jazz on MLK Day.
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Gilbert Arenas discusses his Wizards tenure and the trade that sent him to Orlando.
Newly acquired Rashard Lewis talks about how he will fit in with the struggling Wizards.
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