Screw Gilbert Arenas

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 Screw Gilbert Arenas
That is all. I really don’t feel like going too much into his asinine comments about how nobody wants to play in Milwaukee. Fact is, he’s probably pretty much right. Arenas is going to get his share of heat for saying that stuff, which is just another example of how people always complain about athletes and celebrities never saying anything interesting and then those same people ... [link]

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DC vs. Milwaukee: My City Can Beat Up Your City
Published 7/24/2008 by Truth About It (noreply@blogger.com) at Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog
... to aggree [sic] with Arenas in a way. Milwaukee definately [sic] cannot offer or compete with cities like New York, L.A, or Chicago just to name a few. If you are a high paid athlete then the smaller markets are definately [sic] less attractive. diesel1976 Latrell Sprewell moved back to Milwaukee after his illustrious NBA career came to a "choking" halt. If the Mil is good enough for Spree, it is good enough for me. kevintucker The Bratwurst (a Milwaukee Bucks blog) says "Screw Gilbert Arenas." ...

Yo, Caron!
Published 7/28/2008 by ruffian96 (noreply@blogger.com) at The Rogue Hour
... But my homeboy Caron could have (should have) filled you in on that. He's from Racine about 20 minutes outside of Milwaukee proper so he knows about the crib. Caron I know Gil is your teammate and all, but you gotta check him in about trying to diss the Mil. I mean you've been around. You've probably seen how natives of Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta, Memphis all have kind of a camaraderie with each other. I wasn't really even going to post on this until I remembered you were his teammate. ...

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