Every professional, no matter the industry, needs a hobby to take their mind off of work. That does not exclude athletes, especially John Wall.

Weeks into the offseason, Wall continues to put in work already preparing for the next year. He continues to be on the grind so much that CSN's Chris Miller suggested in a sit-down interview that the Wizards All-Star guard needs to find a hobby.

Wall's response: "My hobby is bowling, that's my getaway."

Revealing that he bowls three to four times a week, Wall's skills on the lane are mightily impressive. Since playing as a kid, he is both a backhanded bowler and ambidextrous when it comes to a bowling ball.

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On being asked if he could be a professional bowler, Wall said, "If I put the work in, totally. I average like 165 without putting the work into it."

Now, an average score of 165 would rank as No. 435 on the PBA tour, which is not too bad for an athlete that spends his days training as an NBA superstar.

Fortunately for the face of the Washington franchise, the PBA Tour is a yearlong series. So if he wants to prove his bowling worth, there are nine PBA events from now until NBA training camps open up.

Of course, there are also options for Wall when he retires, including a 50-year-old league, but now is not the time to think about a Wall retirement.

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