View Full Version : Did Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton draw guns on each other?
insidehoops
01-01-2010, 10:12 AM
The NY Post reports:
NBA all-star Gilbert Arenas and his Washing ton Wizards teammate Javaris Crittenton drew guns on each other in the team
smith
01-01-2010, 10:15 AM
:ohwell:, WTF.
DoubleTech
01-01-2010, 10:17 AM
Gilbert is an idiot. He has a lot more to lose than Crittenton.
And really... 111 million and you don't pay off your gambling debts? Idiot.
Real Men Wear Green
01-01-2010, 10:23 AM
So that's why he had a gun in his locker. Makes sense. You never know when you may have to shoot Javaris Crittendon.
With that said, he's been far more of a headache than his game is worth. If I'm running the Wiz I'm trading him for a day-old bag of donuts.
Real Men Wear Green
01-01-2010, 10:25 AM
Gilbert is an idiot. He has a lot more to lose than Crittenton.
And really... 111 million and you don't pay off your gambling debts? Idiot.
Now now now...after taxes, that's probably only 60-70 million. And hey, look at Antoine. Like Ewing said, "NBA players make a lot of money, but some also spend a lot of money on really stupid ****."
Ok, I'm paraphrasing a little.
1~Gibson~1
01-01-2010, 10:26 AM
:roll: at both of their dumbasses
Jarvis is getting traded within the next 7 days. book it.
kumquat
01-01-2010, 10:27 AM
:roll:
You couldn't script that. I'm surprised Gilbert didn't cap his ass. We know how quickly he likes to shoot.
Deadpool
01-01-2010, 10:30 AM
Agent Zero. Zero Kills. Perfect nickname.
:roll:
You couldn't script that. I'm surprised Gilbert didn't cap his ass. We know how quickly he likes to shoot.
:roll: :roll: :roll:
Mr Clutch Melo
01-01-2010, 10:36 AM
:roll:
You couldn't script that. I'm surprised Gilbert didn't cap his ass. We know how quickly he likes to shoot.
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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spursrule
01-01-2010, 10:50 AM
IF this is true, it voids his contract. So, no trade needed. Wow, may be the out the Wizards are looking for.
ronnymac
01-01-2010, 10:52 AM
IF this is true, it voids his contract. So, no trade needed. Wow, may be the out the Wizards are looking for.
Either that or a less worse scenario is a lengthy suspension.Somewhere Mike James is smiling. if Arenas gets suspended, Mike James will probaly see a few minutes now.
madmax
01-01-2010, 10:54 AM
Holy crap:roll: :roll: Are these two for real? I guess dumb stuff like that basically ends their carrers, no?
Real Men Wear Green
01-01-2010, 10:57 AM
Either that or a less worse scenario is a lengthy suspension.Somewhere Mike James is smiling. if Arenas gets suspended, Mike James will probaly see a few minutes now.
No, if they can void him they absolutely should. The team sucks, he makes a ton of money, he's always hurt and he's now become an off-court pain the ass to go along with the chemistry issues he was already causing.
bagelred
01-01-2010, 10:58 AM
One of the greatest ISH titles ever. Awesome.
I heard they decided to meet at High Noon out in the parking lot. Guns a blazin'.
DoubleTech
01-01-2010, 11:06 AM
just go back to bloggin, gilbert... please.
less people got hurt back then.
El Kabong
01-01-2010, 11:08 AM
Are players allowed to take guns with them to games?
sbw19
01-01-2010, 11:19 AM
I suspect some serious repercussions are in order, Stern doesn't take league image issues very lightly.
G-train
01-01-2010, 11:42 AM
Void both contracts.
If true Stern should suspend both for 82 games. You can't have that happening.
That's movie script stuff. If that happened on Coach Carter I'd turn it off, too unrealistic.
Granny Danger
01-01-2010, 11:44 AM
WOW...
Who still likes Arenas nowadays?
He pulled a gun on a teammate ON CHRISTMAS EVE for no good reason.:wtf:
Real Men Wear Green
01-01-2010, 11:48 AM
Void both contracts.
If true Stern should suspend both for 82 games. You can't have that happening.
That's movie script stuff. If that happened on Coach Carter I'd turn it off, too unrealistic.
In defense of Crittendon, Arenas pulled the gun first. If a man pulls a gun on me, and I have a gun myself I'm pulling out mine. Almost anyone would do that. Now, if the gun is unregistered, illegally concealed, etc. then some kind of punishment is still warranted. But it should be acknowledged that Arenas bears the majority of the blame if this report is accurate.
mlh1981
01-01-2010, 11:55 AM
This CAN'T be good for team chemistry.........
MaxFly
01-01-2010, 12:03 PM
This just feels like some sort of joke, and if this were anyone other than Arenas or JR. Smith (lol), I'd be slow to believe this report.
I can't see anything but a lengthy suspension for both players... most likely for the rest of the season if not beyond. Guns were brought to the Verizon Center and drawn... are you kidding... Others were around and this wasn't about self defense. Arenas may very well be facing criminal charges as well. Amazing... amazing...
spree43
01-01-2010, 12:04 PM
In defense of Crittendon, Arenas pulled the gun first. If a man pulls a gun on me, and I have a gun myself I'm pulling out mine. Almost anyone would do that. Now, if the gun is unregistered, illegally concealed, etc. then some kind of punishment is still warranted. But it should be acknowledged that Arenas bears the majority of the blame if this report is accurate.
The report is from a friend of crittendon, so I dont know how accurate it is that Arenas drew first
MaxFly
01-01-2010, 12:04 PM
This CAN'T be good for team chemistry.........
Practices must be intense for sure.
Real Men Wear Green
01-01-2010, 12:04 PM
This CAN'T be good for team chemistry.........
Bullets bust beakers. But if they can use this as an excuse to void his deal then it actually would be good for interpersonal relationships, as a major source of strife would be gone. Then they just need to stop the losing (admittedly a tough task) and they're all set.
QuebecBaller
01-01-2010, 12:30 PM
It's time to bring back the old team's name : Washington Bullets
NBASTATMAN
01-01-2010, 12:34 PM
So that's why he had a gun in his locker. Makes sense. You never know when you may have to shoot Javaris Crittendon.
With that said, he's been far more of a headache than his game is worth. If I'm running the Wiz I'm trading him for a day-old bag of donuts.
LOL... BOTH ARE IDIOTS.... If I was management I would try to nullify the high payed idiot's contract...
sensational
01-01-2010, 12:48 PM
:roll:
You couldn't script that. I'm surprised Gilbert didn't cap his ass. We know how quickly he likes to shoot.
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
we should end this thread after this post..post of the year so far.
blazerjimmy
01-01-2010, 12:50 PM
If they could void his contract over something like this, they SHOULD!!!
Void both contracts.
If true Stern should suspend both for 82 games. You can't have that happening.
That's movie script stuff. If that happened on Coach Carter I'd turn it off, too unrealistic.
PistonsFan#21
01-01-2010, 01:13 PM
Imagine if this happened between Artest and Kobe :pimp:
spree43
01-01-2010, 01:14 PM
http://dcist.com/attachments/dcist_kyle/GilbertArenas.jpg
"Dont make me go back to my locker, you dont want that"
http://pic.4aad.com/4a/13/9396_Gilbert_Arenas.jpg
He's reaching for his weapon, better run
1~Gibson~1
01-01-2010, 01:16 PM
Imagine if this happened between Artest and Kobe :pimp:
one could only imagine .................. :ohwell:
konex
01-01-2010, 01:29 PM
This better not be true cos Stern will make an example of Gil. Wiz are headed nowhere fast anyways so he has no reason to be lenient...
shizzouts
01-01-2010, 01:34 PM
Act 1, Scene 1
"Pardon me, Gilbert, but I believe that you must now honor your gambling debt and pay me the money I am rightfully owed."
"Alas, Javaris, that is not the case. I do not believe that I do in fact owe you any money."
"Again, Gilbert, I must insist that you pay me, as I wouldn't dare enter a new decade with this disagreement looming between us."
"Indeed, Javaris, unless we can agree to disagree, I must reluctantly show you this unloaded firearm that is contained within my personal storage area here in our employer's locker room."
"Ah yes, Gilbert. Allow us to then disagree, as I too would much enjoy retrieving my firearm as well. Shall we compare firearms, engage in some otherwise mildly threatening small talk and allow our ample frames to become, as it would be said, 'swoll'?"
"Indeed, Javaris. I would enjoy such a comparison, and I have not been 'swoll' in such a long time. Let us do as you have suggested."
Finis
Kobe Jnr
01-01-2010, 01:40 PM
Imagine if this happened between Artest and Kobe :pimp:
Artest would've used a whole clip on Kobe...
hawkfan
01-01-2010, 02:02 PM
[QUOTE=insidehoops]The NY Post reports:
NBA all-star Gilbert Arenas and his Washing ton Wizards teammate Javaris Crittenton drew guns on each other in the team
KB2009Champ
01-01-2010, 02:50 PM
This story is so bizarre.
WTF where they thinking? I guess it is true that most nba players are packing.
Wow. So dumb. Get ready for a long vacation Arenas.
NoGunzJustSkillz
01-01-2010, 02:52 PM
damn so now gil got REAL beef with shaq and javaris?
Yuki Nagato
01-01-2010, 02:54 PM
http://www.logoserver.com/basketball/WashingtonBullets7487.GIF
NoGunzJustSkillz
01-01-2010, 02:56 PM
it'll be a proud day in the entire nba if the wiz are able to waive gil's contract, but i doubt it happens. this headline made cnn's front page, best believe stern is coming down hard on these 2. imagine if Hamed Haddadi brought some ammo to an nba game.:eek:
KelticForce1349
01-01-2010, 02:59 PM
This should be the end of both careers in the NBA if it is true. They will both probably get away with this by doing a few extra NBA-cares commercials though. Lame.
kenuffff
01-01-2010, 03:01 PM
when will pro atheletes realize, YOU'RE NOT ****ING GANGSTERS, you were playing bball not selling bricks, plexico burress' stupid ass should be the prime example for these people, im glad you want to feel like badass and get a gun but you don't need one, why because you're stupid and have 0 street sense. and yes what he did is assault, pointing a gun at someone is assault unless you're justified, 50 cent is the smartest person i've seen that is black and a celebrity with **** like this, what does he do, hire off duty cops, they'll blast anyone that draws down on you, they're trained, and its all 100% legal. and yeah they should be fired, do you know any other job where you'de take a gun to ****ing work with you that the job doesn't require one, "god damnit bob, meet me in the break room, you owe me for our fantasy football league, *pulls gun out of desk*"
thejusman1
01-01-2010, 03:14 PM
Act 1, Scene 1
"Pardon me, Gilbert, but I believe that you must now honor your gambling debt and pay me the money I am rightfully owed."
"Alas, Javaris, that is not the case. I do not believe that I do in fact owe you any money."
"Again, Gilbert, I must insist that you pay me, as I wouldn't dare enter a new decade with this disagreement looming between us."
"Indeed, Javaris, unless we can agree to disagree, I must reluctantly show you this unloaded firearm that is contained within my personal storage area here in our employer's locker room."
"Ah yes, Gilbert. Allow us to then disagree, as I too would much enjoy retrieving my firearm as well. Shall we compare firearms, engage in some otherwise mildly threatening small talk and allow our ample frames to become, as it would be said, 'swoll'?"
"Indeed, Javaris. I would enjoy such a comparison, and I have not been 'swoll' in such a long time. Let us do as you have suggested."
Finis
Bravo. :applause:
NoGunzJustSkillz
01-01-2010, 03:17 PM
Act 1, Scene 1
"Pardon me, Gilbert, but I believe that you must now honor your gambling debt and pay me the money I am rightfully owed."
"Alas, Javaris, that is not the case. I do not believe that I do in fact owe you any money."
"Again, Gilbert, I must insist that you pay me, as I wouldn't dare enter a new decade with this disagreement looming between us."
"Indeed, Javaris, unless we can agree to disagree, I must reluctantly show you this unloaded firearm that is contained within my personal storage area here in our employer's locker room."
"Ah yes, Gilbert. Allow us to then disagree, as I too would much enjoy retrieving my firearm as well. Shall we compare firearms, engage in some otherwise mildly threatening small talk and allow our ample frames to become, as it would be said, 'swoll'?"
"Indeed, Javaris. I would enjoy such a comparison, and I have not been 'swoll' in such a long time. Let us do as you have suggested."
Finis
:applause: :roll: :cheers:
L.Kizzle
01-01-2010, 03:56 PM
No way, this doesn't even sound real. I was laughing as I read the whole thing.
I like Gil, but stupid, stupid move if it's true, never pull a gun on anyone (even for fun and no Wizards ... or um Bullets.)
AznTacoLover
01-01-2010, 04:01 PM
Is this some type of joke? :oldlol:
Damn, should've paid what you owed.
bdreason
01-01-2010, 04:01 PM
The NY Post reports.... I stopped there.
phoenix18
01-01-2010, 04:02 PM
This takes competition to a whole new level.
ihatetimthomas
01-01-2010, 04:13 PM
So the other the other firearms thing Arenas was involved in was just a cover up for this maybe? True or not, Arenas somehow made him self even more untradeable than he already was, which is pretty insane
bagelred
01-01-2010, 04:15 PM
If Plaxico Burress got 2 years, won't these guys get big jail time in DC? :confusedshrug:
1. Why didnt he pull his gun on Shaq?
2. Gilbert is a volume shooter anyway, chances are he'd miss Javaris
3. Flip side to #2, if its Hibachi time Javaris is getting the whole clip
I doubt guns were pulled out, perhaps reached for at best or atleast the threat of doin so was made and everyone was aware those 2 were packing heat like Miami. Who knows, change the name back to the Washington Bullets.
when will pro atheletes realize, YOU'RE NOT ****ING GANGSTERS, you were playing bball not selling bricks, plexico burress' stupid ass should be the prime example for these people, im glad you want to feel like badass and get a gun but you don't need one, why because you're stupid and have 0 street sense. and yes what he did is assault, pointing a gun at someone is assault unless you're justified, 50 cent is the smartest person i've seen that is black and a celebrity with **** like this, what does he do, hire off duty cops, they'll blast anyone that draws down on you, they're trained, and its all 100% legal. and yeah they should be fired, do you know any other job where you'de take a gun to ****ing work with you that the job doesn't require one, "god damnit bob, meet me in the break room, you owe me for our fantasy football league, *pulls gun out of desk*"
Pro athletes have just as right to bear arms as you bruh. What are you talkin about? :confusedshrug:
guns should only be held by police, security and the military in America? Lots of pro athletes in all major sports own firearms. You only hear about those who own them and make poor judgements. These dudes financial status is made public. contracts, incentives/bonuses, endorsement deals, what gifts they were given, the top grossing athletes of the year. They dont have an idea how much me and you make. But we have a good idea how much they are atleast earning. Therefore they become prey for wolves who would like to get some of that $$$$ be it material or that green stuff.
Soundwave
01-01-2010, 04:36 PM
It's time to bring back the old team's name : Washington Bullets
:applause:
Stern is going to suspend both of these guys for the year. Could be even more serious than that. If he could he'd probably void both their contracts, but I doubt the PA would allow it.
Image wise this is a disaster for the NBA. Easily the worst thing to happen since the Detroit-Indy Brawl.
wow, what complete morons. arenas too me is a kid that has never grown up(not in the good way). the wizards should have cause to have them both kicked off the team and their contracts voided immediately.
DC Zephyrs
01-01-2010, 04:40 PM
If this somehow gets us out of Gilbert's contract....
thejusman1
01-01-2010, 04:45 PM
Gilbert Arenas is considering suing the NY Post over their recent story claiming that he and Javaris Crittenton pulled guns on each other in the Wizards' locker room.
"That's not the real story," said Arenas. "I saw the story. Very compelling. Some real O.K. Corral stuff." The Post cited unidentified sources, so it's anybody's guess what actually happened, but this still lends a worrisome angle to Agent Zero's firearms fracas. Stay tuned.
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/HeadLines.aspx?sport=NBA&hl=125553
MeLO MvP 15
01-01-2010, 05:27 PM
arenas said the story was inaccurate
It's time to bring back the old team's name : Washington Bullets
:roll:
darius15
01-01-2010, 05:41 PM
Hopefully somebody here photoshops Agent Zero with guns:oldlol:
twolvesfan
01-01-2010, 05:54 PM
Pro athletes have just as right to bear arms as you bruh. What are you talkin about? :confusedshrug:
guns should only be held by police, security and the military in America? Lots of pro athletes in all major sports own firearms. You only hear about those who own them and make poor judgements. These dudes financial status is made public. contracts, incentives/bonuses, endorsement deals, what gifts they were given, the top grossing athletes of the year. They dont have an idea how much me and you make. But we have a good idea how much they are atleast earning. Therefore they become prey for wolves who would like to get some of that $$$$ be it material or that green stuff.
i agree with the fact that every should be allowed to bear firearms, but when has ANY good come from an athlete carrying a gun around?
royalbluecosby
01-01-2010, 05:58 PM
this whole gilbert gun thing reminded me of this scene of the boondocks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKApBaebYAY
Gilbert shoots at 41%. Chances are he would have missed.
DukeDelonte13
01-01-2010, 06:03 PM
void his contract and offer him a non-gauranteed ****ty one. Do it Wash!
goldenryan
01-01-2010, 06:36 PM
very disapointed with you guys, i excepted some photoshopped pics. :ohwell:
itsGameTime
01-01-2010, 06:42 PM
What had happen was coach Flip Saunders told Arenas and Crittenton to practice their shooting. :confusedshrug:
D-Rose
01-01-2010, 06:46 PM
Wow, they could be facing some serious legal issues because of the strict DC gun laws. Also Arenas admitted to having guns in his locker to keep them away from his kids at home...why wouldn't you leave them in your car?
Disastrous year for Wizards.
Bill Simmons has said a few times, the only way a real rivalry could be had in todays NBA is if..
1) Someone stole someone elses wife/gf
2) Someone refused to pay a gambling debt
Knuck the Ficks
01-01-2010, 06:52 PM
The story sounds a bit too ridiculous to be true, but you never know.
I do think that if the Wiz can prove this happened and that Gilbert was the first to draw a weapon then his contract will be torn up.
Washington owes him $96 million over five years - pulling a gun on a teammate easily gives them grounds to cancel a 100 million dollar debt.
NoGunzJustSkillz
01-01-2010, 06:54 PM
The story sounds a bit too ridiculous to be true, but you never know.
I do think that if the Wiz can prove this happened and that Gilbert was the first to draw a weapon then his contract will be torn up.
Washington owes him $96 million over five years - pulling a gun on a teammate easily gives them grounds to cancel a 100 million dollar debt.
not so sure it matters if he drew first or not.
Pro athletes have just as right to bear arms as you bruh. What are you talkin about? :confusedshrug:
guns should only be held by police, security and the military in America? Lots of pro athletes in all major sports own firearms. You only hear about those who own them and make poor judgements. These dudes financial status is made public. contracts, incentives/bonuses, endorsement deals, what gifts they were given, the top grossing athletes of the year. They dont have an idea how much me and you make. But we have a good idea how much they are atleast earning. Therefore they become prey for wolves who would like to get some of that $$$$ be it material or that green stuff.
i don't argue the rights to have a gun but there is absolutely no way these guys have permits to bring it outside their house. So if the purpose of them having a gun is to protect themselves outside the house, its asinine, be\cause if you pull the gun you are commiting a crime that will get you in more trouble than being robbed. Also, the gun can't protect you in those situationsw because you can't see it coming generally. A situation that you know you are goign somewhere where you can protect yourself with a gun, the probably better scenario is to no go to the place.
Again, not against having a gun, but outside of home protection its not helpful because you can't hold it out, or hold it legally, so it doesnt help.
50inchvertical
01-01-2010, 06:58 PM
i agree with the fact that every should be allowed to bear firearms, but when has ANY good come from an athlete carrying a gun around?
I bet Sean Taylor's remaining family wishes he had (and was legally allowed to carry) a gun, maybe McNair's too, Albeiro Usuriaga (soccer player), and you can name literally hundreds more of instances of athletes being robbed at gunpoint, stabbed, shot at, although it's obviously anyone's guess as to where each situation would have gone had they been armed.
twolvesfan
01-01-2010, 07:10 PM
I bet Sean Taylor's remaining family wishes he had (and was legally allowed to carry) a gun, maybe McNair's too, Albeiro Usuriaga (soccer player), and you can name literally hundreds more of instances of athletes being robbed at gunpoint, stabbed, shot at, although it's obviously anyone's guess as to where each situation would have gone had they been armed.
then he could of got into a shoot out with his family alongside:rolleyes: great idea. how the hell would mcnair having a gun saved him? he got shot while sleeping
Agent_Zero
01-01-2010, 07:51 PM
goddamn it gilbo :(
the guy used to be my favorite player. i was relentless in my defense of anything to do with him...don't know if i can keep doing it if this **** keeps happening :confusedshrug: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
shortlunatic
01-01-2010, 07:53 PM
Act 1, Scene 1
"Pardon me, Gilbert, but I believe that you must now honor your gambling debt and pay me the money I am rightfully owed."
"Alas, Javaris, that is not the case. I do not believe that I do in fact owe you any money."
"Again, Gilbert, I must insist that you pay me, as I wouldn't dare enter a new decade with this disagreement looming between us."
"Indeed, Javaris, unless we can agree to disagree, I must reluctantly show you this unloaded firearm that is contained within my personal storage area here in our employer's locker room."
"Ah yes, Gilbert. Allow us to then disagree, as I too would much enjoy retrieving my firearm as well. Shall we compare firearms, engage in some otherwise mildly threatening small talk and allow our ample frames to become, as it would be said, 'swoll'?"
"Indeed, Javaris. I would enjoy such a comparison, and I have not been 'swoll' in such a long time. Let us do as you have suggested."
Finis
lol, hell naw
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Lakers13
01-01-2010, 07:56 PM
Does it sound like Gilbert will be released ?
D-Rose
01-01-2010, 07:57 PM
Does it sound like Gilbert will be released ?
No...
Though a guy on OTL on ESPN was saying at the worst if there were witnesses and proof Critt and Arenas could serve up to 5 years bc of a felony according to DC's strict gun laws. :ohwell:
GreatHILL
01-01-2010, 08:16 PM
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/749/insanegil.jpg
magnax1
01-01-2010, 08:27 PM
:oldlol:
It made me laugh when they changed the name to the Wizards, and now that this happened..... it just fits.
Quata
01-01-2010, 08:36 PM
The whole incident has actually been misunderstood. They were having a wet t-shirt contest in the locker room with some of the cheer leaders, with gilbert and crittenton holding the super soakers, when arguing over which one each would bang they starting squirting each other.
Da KO King
01-01-2010, 08:50 PM
Sounds far fetched and the NY Post is known for being creative in their story coverage.
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/749/insanegil.jpg
:oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:
Round Robin
01-01-2010, 08:59 PM
Just sounds so silly when the article states "the pistol-packing point guards"...
Things havent played out the way the Wizards would have expected concerning Arenas the past few years, wow
Agent_Zero
01-01-2010, 09:28 PM
it's time to blow it up
spursrule
01-01-2010, 09:43 PM
Article with a bit more info:
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/sports/Bullets-Nearly-Fly-in-Wizards-Locker-Room-Report-80470797.html
Quote:
"Citing an anonymous source, the newspaper reported in Friday
Underballer
01-01-2010, 09:56 PM
Act 1, Scene 1
"Pardon me, Gilbert, but I believe that you must now honor your gambling debt and pay me the money I am rightfully owed."
"Alas, Javaris, that is not the case. I do not believe that I do in fact owe you any money."
"Again, Gilbert, I must insist that you pay me, as I wouldn't dare enter a new decade with this disagreement looming between us."
"Indeed, Javaris, unless we can agree to disagree, I must reluctantly show you this unloaded firearm that is contained within my personal storage area here in our employer's locker room."
"Ah yes, Gilbert. Allow us to then disagree, as I too would much enjoy retrieving my firearm as well. Shall we compare firearms, engage in some otherwise mildly threatening small talk and allow our ample frames to become, as it would be said, 'swoll'?"
"Indeed, Javaris. I would enjoy such a comparison, and I have not been 'swoll' in such a long time. Let us do as you have suggested."
Finis
im pretty sure it didnt go down like that :oldlol:
joshwake
01-01-2010, 09:57 PM
Agent Overrated we hardly knew thee
It's just great to hear more about pro ahtletes that are gambling addicts.
R.I.P.
01-01-2010, 11:15 PM
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/749/insanegil.jpg
Agent Zero says Bullets are back.
Magic Vinsanity
01-01-2010, 11:22 PM
So that's why he had a gun in his locker. Makes sense. You never know when you may have to shoot Javaris Crittendon. Hahahahahahaha
sbw19
01-02-2010, 02:49 AM
Marc Stein's update (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4789650)
5 years in jail? Doesn't look good for Arenas and Crittenton..
The newspaper also reported that the argument between Arenas and Crittenton was over "who had the bigger gun" and that there was never any intent to physically harm Crittenton, according to "a person who has spoken with Arenas recently."
lol :oldlol:
ortonsaw
01-02-2010, 02:55 AM
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4789554
i heard its a felony or something :wtf:
dallaslonghorn
01-02-2010, 02:55 AM
The real question is can Washington void his contract if he is found guilty? If I'm the Wizards I'm doing everything in my power to give the cops the evidence to arrest Arenas. They might have just saved themselves $100 million dollars.
boss-
01-02-2010, 02:58 AM
it cant be proven
imdaman99
01-02-2010, 03:01 AM
yeah. he is clearly more of a thug than plaxico but plax is serving major jail time.
icemanfan
01-02-2010, 03:07 AM
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4789554
i heard its a felony or something :wtf:
Its not like he raped some girl in Colorado. Anyway NBA players do not do time. They get by with anything they want to.
nbastatus
01-02-2010, 03:10 AM
He didn't shoot anyone, so why would he be sent into prison?
icemanfan
01-02-2010, 03:12 AM
He didn't shoot anyone, so why would he be sent into prison?
1-5 year sentence in DC for doing what he did. If he was a regular person he would be dodging love advances from a cell mate by summer. That is the law but ask the Kobe fans what the law means to NBA players.
ortonsaw
01-02-2010, 03:20 AM
if you're rich then u aint guilty
just look at kobe and michael jackson RIP
oh the horror
01-02-2010, 03:22 AM
1-5 year sentence in DC for doing what he did. If he was a regular person he would be dodging love advances from a cell mate by summer. That is the law but ask the Kobe fans what the law means to NBA players.
Bro do you have a malfunction or something? Your hatred toward Kobe fans, or anything LA related is weird. This thread has nothing to do with Kobe, and yet youve mentioned him twice.
Relax pal, and pop a xanax. Freak.
oh the horror
01-02-2010, 03:28 AM
Jesus, talk about a total implosion. This man makes tons of bucks, and is just completely losing his mind. Whats up with Gilbert these days?
icemanfan
01-02-2010, 03:28 AM
Bro do you have a malfunction or something? Your hatred toward Kobe fans, or anything LA related is weird. This thread has nothing to do with Kobe, and yet youve mentioned him twice.
Relax pal, and pop a xanax. Freak.
I love the Lakers and most of their decent fans. Kobe **** suckers how ever.........no. I only used Kobe a s a reference as to what kind of time any decent NBA player can expect to do for breaking the law. Like the royalty of old they live above the law. It is simply the way it is. Now if that fact makes your PP hurt that is your problem. Its your PP you fix it.
icemanfan
01-02-2010, 04:01 AM
In defense of Crittendon, Arenas pulled the gun first. If a man pulls a gun on me, and I have a gun myself I'm pulling out mine. Almost anyone would do that. Now, if the gun is unregistered, illegally concealed, etc. then some kind of punishment is still warranted. But it should be acknowledged that Arenas bears the majority of the blame if this report is accurate.
its illegal in DC to have a gun outside of your home. Just heard on NBAtv that the Wizards management said Arenas was keeping more than one gun in his locker. This is a felony in DC and that should be enough for the Wizards to void his contract. What a total idiot.
Agent_Zero
01-02-2010, 04:09 AM
man i really hate to see **** like this :banghead:
lpublic_enemyl
01-02-2010, 04:10 AM
its illegal in DC to have a gun outside of your home. Just heard on NBAtv that the Wizards management said Arenas was keeping more than one gun in his locker. This is a felony in DC and that should be enough for the Wizards to void his contract. What a total idiot.so they can void his contract, wow gilbo better be careful
Long Duck Dong
01-02-2010, 05:23 AM
Arenas already had problems in Cali with carrying a concealed weapon illegaly, plus didn't he have a gambling beef with DeShawn Stevenson? So this comes as no surprise if true.
emsteez forreal
01-02-2010, 05:47 AM
http://i45.tinypic.com/2wgsjmt.jpg
DetroitPistonFan
01-02-2010, 05:47 AM
if you're rich then u aint guilty
just look at kobe and michael jackson RIP
2Pac, O.J. Simpson and Mike Tyson went to jail.
Meticode
01-02-2010, 05:48 AM
There's no damn reason for Crittenton to even carry a gun. :oldlol:
icemanfan
01-02-2010, 06:18 AM
2Pac, O.J. Simpson and Mike Tyson went to jail.
OJ had to try repeatedly to get his jail time. Mike Tyson trusted Don King with his money and his lawyer choice. Mike's lawyer was a tax attorney. Don King had Mike's power of attorney and by the time Mike got out Don had spent much of Mike's money.
LA_Showtime
01-02-2010, 06:39 AM
There's no damn reason for Crittenton to even carry a gun. :oldlol:
This. Athletes buy guns to protect themselves from crazy fans/jealous people. Crittenton doesn't have to worry about either.
Killer_Instinct
01-02-2010, 07:39 AM
Gilbert 'Guns In The' Arenas
:oldlol:
dallaslonghorn
01-02-2010, 10:37 AM
1-5 year sentence in DC for doing what he did. If he was a regular person he would be dodging love advances from a cell mate by summer. That is the law but ask the Kobe fans what the law means to NBA players.
Ask Plaxico Burress about that one. Gun laws can be pretty strict.
ShabbaWiz
01-02-2010, 10:41 AM
Ask Plaxico Burress about that one. Gun laws can be pretty strict.
This is sooooo crazy. A black eye to the Wiz organization.
gasolina
01-02-2010, 10:46 AM
If this really happened then its impossible for Gil / Javaris not to have any jail time. It's not like Kobe who could do an out of court settlement because there was a third party involved. I'm assuming Gilbert & Javaris would not press charges against each other for threatening them with a gun but they would still be guilty of carrying a gun outside of their homes.
kenuffff
01-02-2010, 01:58 PM
Pro athletes have just as right to bear arms as you bruh. What are you talkin about? :confusedshrug:
guns should only be held by police, security and the military in America? Lots of pro athletes in all major sports own firearms. You only hear about those who own them and make poor judgements. These dudes financial status is made public. contracts, incentives/bonuses, endorsement deals, what gifts they were given, the top grossing athletes of the year. They dont have an idea how much me and you make. But we have a good idea how much they are atleast earning. Therefore they become prey for wolves who would like to get some of that $$$$ be it material or that green stuff.
no i own guns myself, i have no problem with them owning them they just do stupid **** with them and/or take them places they have no business taking them, do you honestly think they need a gun in their locker? they become prey for robbery if they decide to go bang it up at the club, but like i said thats why you pay someone to watch you, you're going to get into far more trouble if you have to shoot someone, than say if an off duty cop does it. why even deal with the headache of an investigation/possible crimminal charges because you didn't follow the law? anyone can carry a gun, but you should be aware of just how easy it is to get arrested for using it even if you were justifiable there would be a lengthy investigation
no i own guns myself, i have no problem with them owning them they just do stupid **** with them and/or take them places they have no business taking them, do you honestly think they need a gun in their locker? they become prey for robbery if they decide to go bang it up at the club, but like i said thats why you pay someone to watch you, you're going to get into far more trouble if you have to shoot someone, than say if an off duty cop does it. why even deal with the headache of an investigation/possible crimminal charges because you didn't follow the law? anyone can carry a gun, but you should be aware of just how easy it is to get arrested for using it even if you were justifiable there would be a lengthy investigation
Yeah some do stupid things with thier guns and shouldnt carry. I agree with that. Just saying some athletes do carry and are smart about it. Just the bozos, rotten apples who make it bad for the athlete not being responsible, smart enough to carry.
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