John Wall doesn’t like the friendly NBA

The Wizards star waits patiently to return to the court, but while that moment arrives, he seizes the time and in an appearance on the “No Chil” podcast with Gilber Arenas, John Wall made it clear that he does not like the friendly being has converted the NBA.

Obviously Wall’s comment is aimed at the teams that have been formed thanks to the friendship of several players, there are several examples, from LeBron and his departure to Miami to play with Wade and Bosh, to the most recent cases with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving with the Nets. Wall gave as an example the era in which Gilbert Arenas still lived.

“A lot of the guys are too friendly now. In their day, they weren’t so friendly. They tried to rip each other’s heads off, now it’s like the boys were very, very friendly.

Undoubtedly there will be voices that agree with Wall and believe that in previous times there were really great rivalries, times have changed and now the player next to your friends is what we can see in the NBA today. What do you think?

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