In a power move that's sending shockwaves through college basketball, Howard University has landed a five-time NBA All-Star to lead its basketball operations. John Wall, the explosive point guard who electrified the Washington Wizards for a decade, is returning to the DMV area—this time in a front office role.
According to ESPN, Wall has been named president of basketball operations for the Bison, marking his first executive position in sports. But this isn't just a ceremonial title. Wall is taking a "hands-on approach," diving into recruiting, organizing team functions, and shaping the program's strategic vision. From roster management and NIL deals to revenue sharing and agent negotiations, he's getting his hands dirty alongside head coach Kenny Blakeney and general manager Daniel Marks.
Wall's journey from hardwood legend to front office executive puts him in elite company. He joins the ranks of Stephen Curry (Davidson) and Trae Young (Oklahoma), both of whom have taken on administrative roles with their alma maters. And let's not forget Percy Miller—better known as Master P—who serves as director of basketball operations at the University of New Orleans.
For Howard, this is more than a headline. It's a statement. The former No. 1 overall pick, known for his high basketball IQ and jaw-dropping athleticism during his prime, brings instant credibility and star power to the program. After stints with the Wizards, Houston Rockets, and LA Clippers, Wall is channeling his experience into building something special at the historic HBCU.
Whether you're a Bison fan or just love seeing NBA legends give back, this is the kind of move that changes the game. And at Hoops & Threads, we're here for every moment—on and off the court.
