Certainly, you could understand if John Wall was upset by his current situation. He’s locked into a deal where he’s making significantly less than players who signed free agent deals this summer, and he isn’t getting the supplementary income from a big shoe deal at the moment.
Given that, you can understand why this report from Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer is a bit alarming:
Wall has previously expressed displeasure over the fact that Reggie Jackson received a similar deal. Then, last August, James Harden signed an incentive-laden 13-year, $200 million shoe deal with Adidas, while the company offered Wall a deal worth only $7.