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Paul Pierce says Bradley Beal is ‘more than a shooter, better off’ without John Wall

Pierce: Beal is 'better off' without Wall, more than a shooter originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

ESPN’s The Jump is notorious for its shows within the show. On Tuesday, they debuted “The Beal World: DC” and, of course, kicked things off with the age-old question: is Bradley Beal better or worse off without John Wall in D.C?

According to former Celtics forward and 10-time NBA All-Star Paul Pierce, you just need to look at the numbers to find the answer.

“I think he’s better off, because he’s developed and morphed into this player that he’s become, one of the game’s great scorers,” Pierce, who spent one season with the Wizards, said. “You can see the growth in the game, the way he’s developed into an All-Star, into a premier 2-guard, arguably the best 2-guard in this league.”

In the 150 games that Beal played without Wall over the last four seasons, Beal’s points and assists per game were higher. But since Wall’s trade to the Houston Rockets, the Wizards have struggled and so has the player who swapped jerseys with him, Russell Westbrook.

Despite that, Beal has found a new level of consistency, leading the league in scoring with 33.1 points per game and often times leading the Wizards effort on the defensive end. Still, as Zach Lowe and Rachel Nichols pointed out, an 8-17 record is enough to make you question whether or not the trade was worth the increase in Beal’s productivity.

But Pierce suggested that the Wizards had topped out with Wall on the team and this change, though off to a difficult start, is starting to look like it was the best thing for Beal and the organization.

“Because John Wall’s not there, the ball is in his hands and he can develop and be more of a playmaker, more than just a shooter, as we looked at him as all these years,” Pierce said, adding that Beal now looks like he can do everything on the court.

“As you can see with the stats, he’s developed into quite a player I would say.”

Michael Jordan named NBA 2K23 cover athlete

Michael Jordan named NBA 2K23 cover athlete originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonNBA 2K wanted the rollout of its next video game release to be great, so they enlisted the help of the greatest of all time.Michael Jordan is the cover athlete for NBA 2K23 and the game's limited edition "Championship Edition," NBA 2K announced Tuesday morning. This is Jordan's fourth time on the cover of the popular video game, adding to appearances in 2K11, 2K12 and 2K16 (Special Edition).The trailer is truly something for NBA fans to behold:🏆Greatness is calling🎮Answer the call in #NBA2K23 with our Cover Athlete Michael JordanPre-order the Michael Jordan Edition and Championship Edition starting 7/7 pic.twitter.com/IyoS8T00F6— NBA 2K (@NBA2K) July 5, 2022Additionally, here is a look at the regular and "Championship Edition" covers: As for perks: The Michael Jordan edition of the game, according to a release, will feature a mode called "The Jordan Challenge," in which users will get to experience and play out an array of different moments from Jordan's basketball life, including his stints in college, the NBA and Olympics.The "Championship Edition" comes with a 12-month subscription to NBA League Pass and the opportunity to attend live games throughout the season, NBA 2K Vice President of Global Marketing Strategy Alfie Brody said in the release.The game releases on Sept. 9, but pre-orders begin on Thursday, July 7.Click here to follow the Bulls Talk Podcast.  
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