Gilbert Arenas didn't hold back his criticism of Steve Kerr's Team USA preparations for the upcoming 2023 FIBA World Cup. The three-time NBA All-Star was candid in pointing out the absence of a standout player as the team's foundation and voiced his reservations about the selection process.
In his 14 years in the NBA, Stephen Curry has won four NBA Championships, and two MVPs, while making numerous All-Star and All-NBA teams. Nevertheless, his early years were marred with injury. His first real success came when he made his first All-NBA team in 2014. And, since then it’s been uphill.
Gilbert Arenas has been out of the NBA for more than 10 years now but he rarely misses a chance to speak on the current matters in the strongest basketball league. Most recently, Agent Zero, as Arenas is known, went on a show "Game Theory with Bomani Jones" where he spoke about the incident where Ja Morant's entourage was investigated for allegedly pointing a gun at an Indiana Pacers bus.
Gilbert Arenas didn't hold back his criticism of Steve Kerr's Team USA preparations for the upcoming 2023 FIBA World Cup. The three-time NBA All-Star was candid in pointing out the absence of a standout player as the team's foundation and voiced his reservations about the selection process.
In his 14 years in the NBA, Stephen Curry has won four NBA Championships, and two MVPs, while making numerous All-Star and All-NBA teams. Nevertheless, his early years were marred with injury. His first real success came when he made his first All-NBA team in 2014. And, since then it’s been uphill.
Gilbert Arenas has been out of the NBA for more than 10 years now but he rarely misses a chance to speak on the current matters in the strongest basketball league. Most recently, Agent Zero, as Arenas is known, went on a show "Game Theory with Bomani Jones" where he spoke about the incident where Ja Morant's entourage was investigated for allegedly pointing a gun at an Indiana Pacers bus.
Several weeks ago, former NBA player Gilbert Arenas made headlines with his comments about Giannis Antetokounmpo. Known as Agent Zero, Arenas questioned the physical and mental preparedness of the Greek Freek, which made Milwaukee Bucks fans and basketball experts alike raise an eyebrow.
Gilbert Arenas has retired from the NBA since 2012, but makes sure his presence is still felt; not as a player, but as a popular voice across various media platforms.
A former NBA player, Gilbert Arenas, who was also known as Agent Zero, idolized LeBron James and the goals he sets every season. One of the top Washington Wizards players in history, Arenas played for the Wizards from 2003 to 2020. Arenas spoke on the No Chill podcast about the presence of James in the league and emphasized that he is the only player who never chased statistics.
Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, who's now involved with the BIG3 organization, answered questions to the media and talked about Luka Doncic and what the Slovenian national team is doing in the Tokyo Olympics. "If Luka can do it by himself? Yeah, he has a chance, no doubt. If you think about what he did in Dallas, s**t, he led that YMCA team to the playoffs by himself. So yeah, he has a chance," ...