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SlasherX
02-18-2006, 10:52 AM
wow lol What an asshole!


http://www.sportsline.com/nba/story/9244166

NBA's fourth-leading scorer looking to make mark on All-Star game
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DALLAS -- Gilbert Arenas will use the initial snub as motivation.

The Washington Wizards guard didn't make the Eastern Conference All-Star team until NBA commissioner David Stern chose him to replace the injured Jermaine O'Neal.

Arenas is the league's fourth-leading scorer at 28.3 points per game. He'll play in the All-Star game Sunday for the second consecutive year, but payback comes when the regular season resumes next week.

"Somebody's going to have to pay for me missing the initial," Arenas said. "And that's almost every Eastern Conference team out there."

Arenas was left off the list of All-Star reserves picked by Eastern Conference coaches last week while four players from East-leading Detroit were named.

"Some people say all five of them should have gotten in," Arenas said. "This is All-Stars, not All-Star teams."

Wizards coach Eddie Jordan said Arenas has incentive to play well in Houston.

"Now that he's going, he still has a little chip on his shoulder," Jordan said. "He knows coaches didn't vote for him and didn't choose him."

Not being chosen came as a shock to Arenas, who vowed to watch "Bambi II" instead of the selection show after word leaked that he hadn't made the team.

"It was disappointing because when you calculate, I was the fourth-leading scoring in the league," he said. "I was All-Pro last year. That means top 15 in the whole NBA, but I'm not top 12 in the Eastern Conference. That's what was hurting me."

Arenas has been among the league's top scorers all season, with at least 30 points in 24 games and 40 points in seven of those. Only LeBron James, Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade join him in the top 20 in scoring and assists. Arenas is among the league leaders in steals, 3-pointers and free throws.

"He's done everything that you ask an All-Star to do," teammate Antawn Jamison said. "It was definitely disappointing for his peers not to recognize the job he's been doing, pretty much being one of the best guards, not only in the East, but in the NBA."

Arenas is the Wizards' captain, a role he reluctantly accepted before this season because he wasn't convinced he deserved it. But Jordan felt Arenas had matured through his first four NBA seasons.

"He's always been a solid kid," Jordan said. "Now he's more of a professional, more focused. He's matured off the court too. His teammates respect him. They know he's a competitor and wants to win."

Yet when Arenas was left off the All-Star team, Jordan was ready to "do some damage control." He wasn't sure how his guard would respond.

"You just never know, maybe it churned so much that he wanted to show just for himself," Jordan said. "That was the only little thing I was worried about."

Those worries dissolved when Arenas made the team.

Arenas talked excitedly about going to the All-Star game before the Wizards (26-25) lost to Dallas on Wednesday. He told teammates about the specially designed shoes he would wear as a tribute to the U.S. Olympians.

"He told me he didn't really enjoy last year because he thought it was going to be something that occurred every year," Jamison said. "This opened his eyes a little bit. He wants to go enjoy it and have fun."

Anthony
02-18-2006, 12:36 PM
LOL @ Arenas



What a dick.

Black Dynamite
02-18-2006, 12:38 PM
LOL @ Arenas



What a dick.
he's jealous of billups. you want to get in? then learn to run an offense instead of just shooting all the time at pg.

Artis Gilmore
02-18-2006, 12:51 PM
You guys start to hate because he says one bad thing about the Pistons. You guys a wierd.

Black Dynamite
02-18-2006, 02:42 PM
You guys start to hate because he says one bad thing about the Pistons. You guys a wierd.
said? thats called whining steve. something im sure you can relate with.

people here only recommended that he step up his game and stop the tears about not being selected. no hate involved in that. you never heard ANY pistons throw out sour hater comments like that when they were left out.

So do you think he had a right to whine about the other people who got in like a teary 13 year old redneck girl who didnt get to be miss little arkansas? [smilie=anxious.gif]

SKelly
02-18-2006, 04:20 PM
Is he saying our record should be held against the players? That's what it sounds like. You replace Billups with Arenas on our team we are a bottom seed playoff team. To act like he was more deserving that Rip or Chauncey is laughable.

Kilo
02-18-2006, 04:38 PM
Listen good players get left off the team every year. A case could have been made for Billups and Hamilton the last couple of years. I bet Billups would have loved to be in hometown Denver for the All-Star festivities. I completely disagree with the sentiment that if you replaced Billups with Arenas we'll be a bottom seed play-off team. Arenas has mad skillz afterall, and is a top pointguard in the NBA.

We've used our all-star snubs in the past as motivation - I don't hold that against Arenas. He's doing exactly what Billups and Hamilton did in the past.

I don't think it is a smart idea to attack our team and players though. What is really to gain from that?? You want any hope against beating the Pistons in the play-offs you want them to come in sleepwalking and surprise them. Calling them out as gimmick All-Stars and shitting on Prince is probably going to get back to them.

ojay
02-18-2006, 04:54 PM
I like Arenas. He's young and will get many more All-Star considerations if he continues it.

It's funny as hell though, the kid isn't even supposed to be in Houston this weekend at all and people seem to forget about him. A fire in his ass and a chip on his shoulder is what some players need these days....