The former top overall pick has always been regarded as an exceptional athlete, but last year he took his game to another level. Wall averaged double digit assist for the first time in his career, which is a major reason why he was selected to his second all-star game.
However, Wall turned the ball over 304 times.
In order for Washington to become more efficient on the offensive end, Wall must cut down on his turnovers.
He also wants to improve his shot selection and turnover rate. To incentivize the cause, Wall will pay assistant coach Howard Eisley $100 for every game he commits more than two turnovers. Worst-case scenario, that’s a $8,200 loss.
No matter how many times Wall turns the ball over, this wager won’t affect his pockets in a significant matter, but there’s still a lot of pride on the line here.