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Originally Posted by Yankeephan87
I heard on the radio, they both pulled out a gun each
Yup....even though it is a rumor (for now), it seems WAY more believable than the reason as to why he brought the guns to the VC in the firstplace. I didn't buy his excuse when I first heard it. I thought there had to be much more to the story than folks were letting on. If there was anactual confrontation between Arenas and Crit where guns were drawn, you have to cut ties with him ASAP. Doesn't matter how much of a cap hit or long termramifications that might happen, you have to drop the dude. He's been "off" for a minute ever since that whole mess w. Shaq broke....it will beinteresting to see how this turns out.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
this sounds more real then the crap arenas put out there with he bring the gun to the locker room because he just had a new born baby
Yup....even though it is a rumor (for now), it seems WAY more believable than the reason as to why he brought the guns to the VC in the first place. I didn't buy his excuse when I first heard it. I thought there had to be much more to the story than folks were letting on. If there was an actual confrontation between Arenas and Crit where guns were drawn, you have to cut ties with him ASAP. Doesn't matter how much of a cap hit or long term ramifications that might happen, you have to drop the dude. He's been "off" for a minute ever since that whole mess w. Shaq broke....it will be interesting to see how this turns out.
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Washington Wizards teammates Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton drew guns on each other during a Christmas Eve locker room argument over a gambling debt, according to The New York Post.
Citing an anonymous source, the newspaper reports in Friday's edition that the standoff was sparked when Crittenton became angry at Arenas for refusing to make good on a gambling debt. That prompted Arenas to draw on Crittenton, who then also grabbed for a gun, league security sources tell the Post.
Asked by the Post about the confrontation, Arenas denied pulling a gun on Crittenton.
"This is unprecedented in the history of sports," Billy Hunter, executive director of the Player's Association, tells the Post. "I've never heard of players pulling guns on each other in a locker room."
The Wizards said on the night of Dec. 24 that Arenas had stored unloaded firearms in a container in his locker at the arena and that the NBA was looking into the situation. On Tuesday, Washington, D.C. police said they were investigating a report that weapons were found inside a locker room at the Verizon Center.
Now, the federal government is also involved. Ben Friedman, a spokesman for the US Attorney's Office in DC, tells the Post "we're working with the Metropolitan Police Department on the investigation."
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
these clowns flash dancin in the Locker room
I bet the Wizards end up Voiding Gilberts contract
Crittenton became angry at Arenas for refusing to make good on a gambling debt. That prompted Arenas to draw on Crittenton
[color= rgb(0, 102, 0)]The fact that Gilbert owed the money and drew first makes me wonder how large thedebt was.[/color]
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Washington Wizards teammates Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton drew guns on each other during a Christmas Eve locker room argument over a gambling debt, according to The New York Post.
Citing an anonymous source, the newspaper reports in Friday's edition that the standoff was sparked when Crittenton became angry at Arenas for refusing to make good on a gambling debt. That prompted Arenas to draw on Crittenton, who then also grabbed for a gun, league security sources tell the Post.
Asked by the Post about the confrontation, Arenas denied pulling a gun on Crittenton.
"This is unprecedented in the history of sports," Billy Hunter, executive director of the Player's Association, tells the Post. "I've never heard of players pulling guns on each other in a locker room."
The Wizards said on the night of Dec. 24 that Arenas had stored unloaded firearms in a container in his locker at the arena and that the NBA was looking into the situation. On Tuesday, Washington, D.C. police said they were investigating a report that weapons were found inside a locker room at the Verizon Center.
Now, the federal government is also involved. Ben Friedman, a spokesman for the US Attorney's Office in DC, tells the Post "we're working with the Metropolitan Police Department on the investigation."
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.