![]() ![]() But the Wizards’ gun grab has also drawn the attention of the feds. Washington police said they were investigating Arenas for gun-possession violations. “We’re going to get to the bottom of this, if there is a bottom to this.” ![]() “It’s in the hands of authorities,” said Grunfeld, a former star Knicks player and president. Wizards General Manager Ernie Grunfeld declined to comment. The NBA club’s statement didn’t disclose how Wizards officials discovered that Arenas was storing weapons on the job.īut a league source said Arenas’ weapons were uncovered only after the confrontation with Crittenton. We are continuing to cooperate fully with the proper authorities and the NBA and will have no further comment at this time.” Today, the Wizards in a statement said they “take this situation and the ongoing investigation very seriously. The Wizards announced on Christmas Day that Arenas had admitted to bringing guns to the locker room and had turned them over to team security. “He was f- – -ing with him he was just defending himself!” declared Long, who said the dispute was over money but would not elaborate. That prompted Arenas to draw on Crittenton, who then also grabbed for a gun, league security sources said.Ī playground pal of Crittenton’s from Atlanta, Kendrick “Bookie Ball” Long, confirmed the locker-room standoff and said he learned of it directly from the third-year player out of Georgia Tech. “I’m not your punk!” Crittenton shouted at Arenas, according to a league source close to the Wizards. The duel in DC - unprecedented in sports history - was sparked when Critten ton became enraged at the vet eran guard for refusing to make good on a gambling debt, a source said. It was not clear whether other teammates saw the shocking standoff, which happened on a practice day. It was the three- time all-star Arenas, 27, who went for his gun first, sources said, draw ing on the 22-year-old Crit tenton, who quickly brandished a firearm as well. League sources say the pistol-packing point guards had heaters at the ready inside the Verizon Center, the Washington, DC, home of the Wizards - whose name was changed from the Bullets over gun- vi olence concerns. NBA all-star Gilbert Arenas and his Washing ton Wizards teammate Javaris Crittenton drew guns on each other in the team’s locker room during a Christmas Eve dispute over a gambling debt, The Post has learned. The self-admitted Crip missed his target and shot a mother of four, according to prosecutors.Guess they’re still the Bullets at heart. He is now serving a 23-year prison sentence for a gang-land shooting gone wrong. The former Georgia Tech star, who was 21 at the time of the incident, never played again in the NBA. (That was almost immediately followed by an original “indefinite” suspension.) Gilbert may have played with guns, but he was no gangster. ![]() As Butler inferred, it was largely assumed at the time that Arenas was making a bad (truly bad) joke by bringing in the guns, something seemingly confirmed by his unbelievably tone-deaf decision to point finger guns in the air during a home introduction after the incident. He would be gone within the year and was out of the NBA two seasons later, yet was still the 33rd highest-paid player in the world in 2014 thanks to his (almost) max contract from 2008. Flip Saunders was the coach back then, but he was too scared to even come into the locker room.Īrenas would be charged with gun possession and served 30 days in a halfway house. Somebody outside the locker room called 911. ![]() I had a gun pointed at me and it was loaded.” I know that Gilbert was thinking, “I went too far. He was silent as he removed himself from the scene. ![]()
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