Gilbert Arenas Throws Down the Gauntlet to the Wizards

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On his NBA.com blog , on a day when Washington is enraptured with the other Wizards, injured star Gilbert Arenas writes: I want to get a six-year deal. I want to be a max player. If my team decides that they don't want me here any more and they're going to go in a different direction, then I got to look elsewhere. For me to look elsewhere, I want to go find a championship team who's a ... [link]

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Around the Blogosphere for 1/16
Published 1/16/2008 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
... is a likely candidate to have a breakout season in the 2008 campaign. [The MLB Source] Elsewhere in the sports blogging community: The top 10 NFL realities that we will look back at one day with amazement and derision. [Epic Carnival] Some recent NFL headlines that you might have missed. [Ghosts of Wayne Fontes] Asking for a max deal on his NBA.com blog could do more harm than good for Gilbert Arenas. [True Hoop] Be thankful that Tony Siragusa isn’t on the broadcast ...

Antawn Jamison for Eddy Curry or Zach Randolph? No Thank You.
Published 1/21/2008 by Truth About It at Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog
... >> True Hoop believes that Gilbert has thrown down the gauntlet, expressing his desire to win a championship regardless of the cost. But I seriously doubt that Arenas is actually referring to the current Wizards players as "scrubs" in his comments. Nice try Henry. ...

Why I’m Not Shocked Gilbert Would Take A Pay Cut
Published 3/31/2008 by JakeTheSnake at Gilbertology
... any more and they’re going to go in a different direction, then I got to look elsewhere. For me to look elsewhere, I want to go find a championship team who’s a championship contender. I’m going to have to take less money, but I’m willing to do that to win a ring. If my team doesn’t want me, then I’m going to another team and I’m going to take less money to go there. Most people probably read those comments and agreed with TrueHoop’s Henry Abbott who had write about Gilbert’s comments: ...

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