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Wall says he contemplated suicide

China Daily | Updated: 2022-09-01 00:00
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LOS ANGELES-John Wall says he considered taking his own life during a time in the last three years when he was dealing with a torn Achilles and the deaths of family members at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 31-year-old guard joined the Los Angeles Clippers this summer and is eager for a return to form this coming season. Wall has played just 40 games over the last three years because of injuries, COVID-19 and his former team, the Houston Rockets, not playing him before he joined the Clippers.

Wall discussed his recent past at a garden dedication earlier this month for his late mother at the Salvation Army in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he's from. His mother had been a volunteer at the Wake County location.

"Darkest place I've ever been in," Wall said. "At one point in time, I thought about committing suicide. I mean, just tearing my Achilles, my mom being sick, my mom passing, my grandma passed a year later, all this in the midst of COVID and at the same time, me going to chemotherapy, me sitting by my mom taking her last breaths wearing the same clothes for three days straight laying on the couch beside her."

Wall's mother, Frances Pulley, died in December 2019 at the age of 58 after struggling with breast cancer. His grandmother died later. At the same time, Wall was recovering from his Achilles injury.

"We're all going through times, nobody's got it easy, but I don't think a lot of people could get through what I went through," Wall said. "And to me to get back on top where I want to be and seeing the fans still want me to play, having the support from my hometown, this important period means a lot. I went to find a therapist. A lot of people think, 'I don't need help, I can get through it at anytime,' but you've got to be true to yourself and find out what's best for you."

Wall said he has a strong support system that includes his team and the mother of his two children. His sons also motivate him.

"I'm looking at all that and I'm like, 'If I can get through this, I can get through anything in life,'" he said.

Wall, who turns 32 next month, was a big-time star for the Wizards before knee and leg injuries began taking their toll.

He was an All-Star for five straight seasons from 2013-18.

Wall was traded to the Houston Rockets during the 2020-21 season as part of the trade for Russell Westbrook. He played in 40 games for Houston that season and then sat out last season while the rebuilding club looked for a trade partner.

Houston waived Wall in June and he joined the Clippers in early July. Having Kawhi Leonard and Paul George as teammates is something that perks up Wall's spirits.

"I get an opportunity to play with two great players and the sky's the limit," Wall said.

Wall has career averages of 19.1 points, 9.1 assists and 4.3 rebounds in 613 NBA games. He was the No 1 overall pick by the Wizards in the 2010 draft out of Kentucky.

Lakers superstar LeBron James' production company tweeted,"@John Wall we got your back. Always." James then tweeted: "And I mean ALWAYS!!!!!! Don't ever question it bro!! Proud of you@JohnWall."

Agencies via Xinhua

 

John Wall says he "thought about committing suicide" and was in "the darkest place I've ever been in" as he dealt with an Achilles injury and deaths in his family at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The five-time All-Star, 31, joined the Los Angeles Clippers this summer and is keen to get back to his best next season. AP

 

 

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