Wizards' John Wall will undergo knee procedure on Wednesday, expected to miss six weeks

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.

What It Means:

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.