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Entries in gilbert arenas (2)

Friday
Jan152010

Friday Sports Roundup

Gilbert Arenas once said that he chose to wear the Number 0 because he wanted to prove his doubters wrong. Now, it's looking increasingly doubtful that he'll don a uniform again in 2010. The Washington Wizards (NBA) superstar is expected to plead guilty today to felony gun charges before a District of Columbia Superior Court judge.

If convicted, however, Arenas -- who has been suspended indefinitely by NBA commissioner David Stern -- most likely will not face an extended stay behind bars. The Washington Post reported earlier this week that the three-time All-Star guard has reached a plea agreement that should result in little to no jail time.

Regardless, Arenas's time in Washington could soon be over. The Wizards may attempt to invoke a morals clause found in most NBA contracts as a way to void their star's six-year, $111 million contract...

UPDATE: Arenas pleaded guilty on Friday to carrying a pistol without a license. Misdemeanor charges against him were waived as part of a plea bargain that was reached. Arenas faces sentencing on March 26. If convicted, he could face a maximum of six months in jail...
Wednesday
Oct142009

Wednesday Sports Roundup

Wednesday Sports Roundup

The National League Championship series kicks off tomorrow night when the NL East Champion Philadelphia Phillies travel to Los Angeles to take on the NL West Champion Dodgers in a rematch of last season’s NLCS. The Phillies, who took that series 4 games to 1, will send lefty Cole Hamels to the mound. Hamels, last season’s NLCS and World Series MVP, has struggled this season, going just 10-11 with an ERA of 4.32. He’ll look to rebound from a shaky start in Game 2 of the NLDS against Colorado in which he gave up four runs on seven hits in just five innings of work. The Dodgers have yet to announce a starter for Game 1...

Meanwhile, the American League Championship Series gets underway Friday night in New York where the Yankees, owners of the best record in all of baseball this season, will look to make it back to the World Series for the first time since 2003. They’ll face the AL West Champion Los Angeles Angels, fresh off a thrilling come-from-behind 7-6 win over the Boston Red Sox that completed a sweep of that series in Boston. Yankees Manager Joe Girardi says he is considering using a three-man pitching rotation against the Angels featuring C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett and playoff veteran Andy Pettitte...

Locally, All-Star guard Gilbert Arenas and his team, the Washington Wizards, have each been fined $25,000 by the NBA as a result of Arenas not making himself available to the media before and after games this preseason. Arenas, who has refused to do interviews since his team’s media day on Sept. 28, scored 24 points Tuesday night in the Wizards’ 101-98 exhibition victory over the Detroit Pistons...

In hockey news, the Washington Capitals will welcome the San Jose Sharks to D.C. on Thursday night. The contest features two of the most exciting teams in the National Hockey League as Capitals forward and reigning NHL MVP Alex Ovechkin will attempt to end his team’s current four game winless streak. The Capitals’ latest setback came Monday night when they squandered a two-goal lead and lost 3-2 in a shootout at home against the New Jersey Devils. The Sharks, currently in 2nd place in the NHL’s Pacific Division, are coming off a 1-0 shootout loss against the Phoenix Coyotes. San Jose boasts two of the league’s top scorers in center Joe Thornton and forward Dany Heatley, both of whom have racked up ten points apiece already this season.