gilbertology.net - 7/26/2008
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Yesterday, Agent Steinz caught up with Fred Smoot to talk about a vast array of topics. Mostly, the conversation centers Fred Smoot (which isn’t a big surprise if you know anything about Fred Smoot), but they manage to spend some time talking about one of Fred’s neighbors, who happens to be subject of this blog. Here’s what he said about Gilbert’s new contract: ...
Gilbert Arenas doesn't like Milwaukee, and that's good for the NBA
truthaboutit.net 7/23/2008 — Sure Gilbert Arenas runs his mouth at times....but for the most part, it's all in good fun. (And yes, I've been frustrated at this "fun")
But what's wrong with garnering more attention and creating a spirited rivalry between two cities/teams?
We'll be hearing about this next season when the Washington Wizards face off against the Milwaukee Bucks.
All the info on Gilbert's new pool
bulletsforever.com 7/26/2008 — All the info on Gilbert's new pool Only Gilbert could have a pool built where the pool is the least interesting part.
Gilbert Arenas Is Laughing at Richard Jefferson
dimemag.com 7/26/2008 — Gilbert has little love for RJ
It's no secret that these two aren't best friends. Last summer, Gilbert Arenas came after Richard Jefferson in a philanthropic pissing contest, saying that the $3.5 million RJ donated to the Arizona gym was 'selfish.' ...
Gilbert's Million-Dollar Pool: The Pics
blog.washingtonpost.com 7/29/2008 — Just in case the trio of Fred Smoot, Chris Knoche and Steve Czaban weren't reliable enough sources on the fabulousness of Gilbert Arenas's million-dollar pool, which Czaban claimed will be one of the largest residential pools in America, I bring you ...
Wizards Expect Arenas to Lead Them to NBA Championship —
NBA.com: News 7/23/2008
In the WASHINGTON POST, Ivan Carter writes "Gilbert Arenas has been the face of the Washington Wizards franchise for several seasons. But the moment he signed his name to a six-year contract on July 12, he became a franchise player. The difference is ...
The Stars Are Aligned for Olympics —
NBA.com: News 7/25/2008
In the WASHINGTON POST, Michael Lee writes "for Jerry Colangelo to assemble a dozen players willing to buy into his concept of a national program, it required confidence, organization and what Colangelo considers one of his greatest strengths -- ...