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Showdown at the DC Corral (Arenas suspended - pg. 13)

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His contract not getting voided would be good news for the Cavaliers.

yes and no, its not getting voided, but the fight really wont be until the offseason most likely, I am iffy on Jamison because of age, i am even more iffy this summer. Also, this summer we dont have an expiring big enough to offer them anything.

The big question is if this situation gets resolved soon, could they possibly lift gilbert's suspension after lets say 25 games? If that happens, which i think is fair for a misdemeanor gun charge even at an arena, then they might get more desperate to trade Jamison. But does this all happen before the deadline? And will washington realize before the deadline they are stuck with gilbert?
 
...no, then Washington would have more financial leeway and would not need to cut salary (ie. trading Jamison).

so the wizards would just hold on to jamison to keep them from being able to offer a max contract+ because?

or they could trade one more guy, and be MAJOR players in free agency. Sorry but I think Areans contract getting voided would be a huge win for the cavs. That would allow the wizards to keep butler, get a top 5 pick, and go after a major free agent (something only 4 other teams could do)
 
...no, then Washington would have more financial leeway and would not need to cut salary (ie. trading Jamison).
OK so they'd have some cap space....but would that really change where the team finishes? Flip & Co. want to win, floating around mediocrity while being somewhat financially stable wouldn't be enough. Free agents aren't going to get excited over joining a Washington team headed up by a 34 year old Jamison and a 30 year old Butler.

His contract getting voided would offer them the opportunity to wipe the slate clean - completely. Sure they'd have the option of trading Butler or trying to "build" around him, but everyone else would become expendable and they'd take a turn for a younger team.

I think voiding his contract would be better than not, but neither would drastically change what the Wiz end up doing wrt Jamison. Just my opinion though.
 
how? if his contract gets voided and the wizards were to trade Jamison they would immediately be players in the free agent frenzy next year. i would say him getting his contract voided would be very positive news for the cavs, as it would be incentive for the wizards to trade jamison


that said im curious how someone that has a prior gun conviction (if i remember correctly) is going to be able to plead down to a misdemeanor, especially with 4 guns.

How?

If the Wizards cant get Arenas off the cap then they would more likely have to dump someone else like Jamison.
 
Warrant Executed in Gilbert Arenas Gun Case
Posted Jan 14th 2010 10:49AM by TMZ Staff

TMZ has learned the D.C. police -- with the help of cops in Arlington County, Virginia -- have executed a search warrant this morning at the home of Javaris Crittenton -- looking for the gun that may have been secretly wheeled out of the Washington Wizards locker room in a laundry basket.

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Law enforcement tells us after Javaris and Gilbert Arenas drew guns on each other during a Christmas Eve standoff, witnesses believe they saw Javaris throw his gun into a laundry basket and someone from the organization wheeled it out.

We know there was surveillance video of people coming out of the locker room and cops are looking to see if they can spot the person who was pushing the cart.

Nevertheless, cops convinced a judge they had probable cause to search Crittenton's home -- we don't know if they found the gun.



Read more: http://www.tmz.com/#ixzz0ccHtqan7
 
Interesting.......I would bet that unless they have video of him with the gun in the locker room, it'll be hard to charge him with anything by just finding a gun at his home.
 
MrMichaelLee The Washington Post is reporting that Gilbert Arenas has been charged with carrying a weapon without a license outside home - a felony. 12 minutes ago reply

Tweet. I think he is Washington Beat writer.
 
Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas is charged with felony gun possession

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By Keith L. Alexander
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, January 14, 2010; 4:31 PM
Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas was charged Thursday with felony gun possession, a crime that carries a maximum five years in jail and a fine, authorities said.

The charge was announced Thursday afternoon by the U.S. Attorney's office for the District.

Arenas's attorney and prosecutors had been negotiating a plea deal during the day and it was not immediately clear whether the filing of charges was a part of the deal. Court officials said they had been told to prepare to have Arenas in Superior Court on Friday.

The U.S. Attorney's office alleged that on Dec. 21, Arenas "did carry, openly and concealed on or about his person, in a place other than his dwelling place, place of business or on other land possessed by him, a pistol, without license issued pursuant to law."

The guns became an issue after Arenas and Wizards teammate Javaris Crittenton got into an argument after a card game and Crittenton allegedly said he should shoot Arenas in his surgically repaired left knee, sources have said. Days later on Dec. 21, after a practice at Verizon Center, Arenas placed the guns on a chair next to Crittenton's locker with a note that said "pick one."

A grand jury began hearing testimony in the case on Jan. 5. But it was not immediately clear whether Thursday's charges came from the grand jury or directly from prosecutors.

Arenas's attorney, Kenneth L. Wainstein, could not immediately be located and prosecutors so far have not commented.

Also Thursday, D.C. and Arlington police searched Crittenton's home looking for the gun he reportedly used in the locker room confrontation with Arenas, according to sources familiar with the investigation and court papers.

Police did not find the gun at his Arlington home in the 7:15 a.m. search, Crittenton's lawyer and the court papers said.

Reached through e-mail, Crittenton's lawyer, Peter White, said he was not available to talk, but offered this statement:

"I can confirm that a search warrant was executed on Mr. Crittenton's apartment today, that Mr. Crittenton cooperated with the officers conducting the search, and that no evidence was found or seized by police."

The police affidavit in support of the warrant was sealed Wednesday by an Arlington judge at the request of investigators, said Theophani Stamos, Arlington's Chief Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney.

According to the court papers, police were looking for a "silver/chrome-colored semiautomatic handgun with a black handle or similar/like artifact."

They also were looking for ammunition, holsters, and "any photographs, video footage, or other media depicting the subject posing with a firearm."

Since Arenas met with law enforcement , Wizards Coach Flip Saunders, team President Ernie Grunfeld and players Fabricio Oberto, Randy Foye, Caron Butler, Brendan Haywood, DeShawn Stevenson, JaVale McGee, Mike Miller and Andray Blatche have also spoken to authorities or the grand jury. Players Antawn Jamison, Mike James, Dominic McGuire, Earl Boykins and Nick Young say they have not been asked to be interviewed.

NBA Commissioner David Stern suspended Arenas indefinitely without pay Jan. 6. Stern said the gun incident, coupled with Arenas making light of the issue on his Twitter account and when he pretended he was shooting teammates in a pregame huddle, had led him to conclude "that he is not currently fit to take the court in an NBA game."

The incident, which is also being investigated by the NBA, has cast doubt on the future of Arenas's career at a time when the 28-year-old guard was trying to regain his all-star form after missing the last two seasons following knee surgery.

The Wizards, who endorsed the suspension, have in the past week removed a banner with Arenas's image on it that covered part of the Sixth Street facade of Verizon Center, stopped displaying Arenas's No. 0 jersey and removed all references to him in the introductory video played before home games.

Arenas met Wednesday with Billy Hunter, the head of the NBA players union, to discuss his situation. Hunter said Tuesday he wanted to ensure that Arenas receives due process and doesn't want the punishment to exceed the transgression.

"You don't use a sledgehammer to drive a tack," Hunter said. "Right now, we're just waiting for the investigation to conclude and then we'll see what level or degree of discipline the commissioner is talking about imposing. And once the commissioner makes his decision, that will determine what extent we get involved and don't get involved."

Staff writers Allison Klein and Michael Lee contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/14/AR2010011403502_2.html?hpid=topnews

Just keeps piling, doesn't it?
 
How?

If the Wizards cant get Arenas off the cap then they would more likely have to dump someone else like Jamison.

you make the assumption that they are going to blow the whole thing up right now. Gilberts contract being voided would start that process for them and puts them into a position at least fan support wise. "hey without gilbert we decided to switch directions" it makes it a much easier sell. plus if you still have arenas you arent able to make a splash in free agency, so you could hold onto the current team and give it one more shot. If arenas goes you know you are one trade of jamison away from being able to offer a max contract.
 

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