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have no fear, they're off to a great start, they just lost by 23 but Jersey's not gonna let them get to the bottom of the barrel without a fightFAH1223 wrote:Gosh, if the Wiz suck the next 3 months
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have no fear, they're off to a great start, they just lost by 23 but Jersey's not gonna let them get to the bottom of the barrel without a fightFAH1223 wrote:Gosh, if the Wiz suck the next 3 months
I hate this though! When Washington is in the lottery, always get BAD picks or trade em away or never getting a number one pick since kwameSkippa wrote:FAH1223 wrote:![]()
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sorry young blood!
have no fear, they're off to a great start, they just lost by 23 but Jersey's not gonna let them get to the bottom of the barrel without a fightFAH1223 wrote:Gosh, if the Wiz suck the next 3 months
nah man, this is about clearing salary and blowing this team up. T-Mac has an expiring contract which equals cap space, i don't care if he plays he could ride the bench for all i care..Mr. Yungnfresh wrote:Gilbert Arenas is hilarious, he gives a new meaning to the position "Shooting Guard"![]()
FAH, I wouldn't count out Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison taking the Wizards somewhere. Keep in mind that in almost 300 games that the three were part of the Washington roster, they appeared together on the court for about 80 games (roughly a full season altogether) due to injuries. They're all former all-stars and know how to ball, even though age is creeping up on them. If they can stay healthy and not pull guns on their teamates, they ain't a bad trio. Throw in Randy Foye and you have potential (as long as LeBron doesn't piss on their parade like he does almost every year).
Besides, the prospect of getting T-Mac shouldn't have u salivating just yet...dude is known to get injured climbing stairs and shyt.
It also came as new details emerged about the locker-room confrontation between Arenas and Javaris Crittenton, a Wizards teammate, on Dec. 21 that suggest a potentially far more volatile incident than was originally reported by Arenas to team officials.
The two players had been arguing during a card game on the Wizards' flight back from Phoenix Dec. 19, and the dispute spilled into the team locker room at Verizon Center before practice two days later. Arenas has acknowledged bringing his handguns to the arena and displaying them in the locker room that morning in what he maintained was a playful gesture aimed at his teammate.
According to two first-hand accounts of the confrontation, Crittenton responded to Arenas's action -- which included laying the four unloaded weapons in Crittenton's cubicle with a note that read, "Pick One" -- by brandishing his own firearm, loading a clip of ammunition into the gun and cocking the weapon.
Two of the five people in the room that morning, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Arenas had originally not disclosed Crittenton's action to protect the little-used guard from prosecution and had told Crittenton he would assume full responsibility for the actions of both players that day.