John Wall’s retirement from the NBA and pivot into broadcasting as an analyst with “NBA on Prime” came out of nowhere for many in August 2025.
The All-Star point guard, who was the No. 1 overall pick by the Wizards in the 2010 NBA draft, declared he was ready for any role on a team and had more left in the tank earlier this year.
Wall told The Post he still does — but explained why he gave up on the possibility.
“I know my fans were kind of disappointed that I left. I was disappointed,” Wall, 35, said. “But I knew it was the right time. I didn’t want to keep chasing something that probably wasn’t going to be a reality.”
Wall played his final game on Jan. 13, 2023, where he scored 16 points off the bench for the Clippers in a 115-103 loss to the Denver Nuggets.
He was then traded to the Rockets and waived three days later.
“It was kind of weird, it was kind of random,” Wall said of his retirement, adding that opportunities to do broadcasting and sports analyst work for the G-League Showcase and NBA TV came up. And then Amazon came calling.