There is a chance that John Wall will play in both games of the Wizards' back-to-back set this week, starting Wednesday at the Philadelphia 76ers and Thursday vs. the New York Knicks.

"We're going to see how he feels tomorrow and it might be an opportunity for him to play maybe in both games," Wizards coach Scott Brooks said after Tuesday's practice. "Limited minutes in one of the two."

The plan going into the season was to sit Wall early in consecutive games to protect his knees coming off surgery to both May 5. He missed last week's game in Orlando and this past weekend's game in Chicago, both competitive but losses for the Wizards.

"He's feeling good. Give him and the medical staff a lot of credit," Brooks said. "They put him in this position to maybe play in both games."

Although Wall sat out, he still had vigorous workouts on game days to test his knees.

"It's just about how my body feels after back-to-backs," Wall said. "Every game there was a back-to-back and I didn't play I still had a workout in, putting stress on my knee and seeing how it recovers. I came back not having pain."

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