He’s half right. Wall might have the …

He’s half right. Wall might have the money, but he’s too hooked to step away from the sport altogether. He’s not trying to lead a team on the bench but he may, at some point down the line, try to sit on one. He narrows a potential post-playing role down to three flexible goals: Player-development coach, assistant general manager or maybe even general manager. “I wouldn’t wanna be a head coach or one of the assistant coaches that (has) gotta do a lot of talking,” he said. “I just wanna be able to help people and give them my knowledge of what I think of the game. But being, like, a head coach? Nah. I ain’t got the patience for that.”