Washington Wizards guard John Wall (knee) will undergo what is being described as a "knee procedure," on Wednesday. He is expected to miss six weeks of action, and he will not play in next month's All Star Game.
ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is describing the procedure as a "knee scope," which is when a camera is inserted into the knee to diagnose a problem in the joint. Hopefully it's nothing too serious for Wall, who missed Saturday's game with knee soreness. While he is out of action, Bradley Beal will get a big boost in usage, while Tomas Satoransky and Tim Frazier will both get more playing time too.
Wall is averaging 40.8 FanDuel points per game this season.
Source: Candace Buckner