When John Wall was introduced to adoring fans during Midnight Madness festivities before his freshman year at Kentucky, he broke out his infamous, tea-kettle inspired dance and started a sensation. What will he have in store when he makes his Wizards’ debut when the team holds its own Midnight Madness festivities on Sept. 28? That’s right. An NCAA tradition is coming to the NBA. The Wizards’ plans to move training camp to George Mason’s Patriot Center after spending the past six seasons in Richmond have been known for some time, with new owner Ted Leonsis expressing a desire to be closer to his fanbase. They made those plans official on Thursday but also announced that much more change is in store as the Wizards take a different, more interactive approach to training camp, with a midnight practice on Sept. 28. The event will be open to the public and feature
Ted Leonsis – John Wall – Midnight Madness – Patriot Center – Kentucky
Wizards’ training camp move to Patriot Center will include "Madness"
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