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Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
01-02 Warriors 47 30
02-03 Warriors 82 82
03-04 Wizards 55-52
04-05 Wizards 80 80
05-06 Wizards 80 80
06-07 Wizards 74 73
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Number of games Start Time Shooting 3-pointers Free throws Offense Defense Total assists steals blocks Turnovers Fouls scoring.
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Gilbert Arenas Gender: Male Nationality: United States City of Birth:
Date of birth: January 6, 1982 Height: 191cm Weight:
87kg Position: Defender Number on Field: 0 Team:
Wizards Eastern Conference Stars played for the Warriors Warriors were selected by the Warriors with the 31st overall pick in the second round of the 2001 Draft. In April 2002, he was named "Rookie of the Month" in the Western Conference On November 11, 2002, he scored a career-high 15 assists against the Memphis Grizzlies In May 2003, he scored a career-high 12 rebounds against the Spurs On March 23, 2002, he scored a career-high 41 points against the Wizards Most Valuable Player in the 2003 Rookie Game Won the Most Improved Player award in the 2002-03 season.
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Gilbert Arenas' regular season average stats table.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
Warriors 02-03
Warriors 03-04
Wizards 04-05
Wizards 05-06
Wizards Wizards Wizards Careers.
Gilbert Arenas's playoff average data table.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
04-05 Wizards.
05-06 Wizards.
Career. Gilbert Arenas' regular season total stat table.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
07-08 Wizards 13842578-19622-7874-9664551662314930252
Gilbert Arenas's playoff total stats table.
Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Frontcourt Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
04-05 Wizards 101045073-19418-7772-9484452622163934236
05-06 Wizards 6628465-14020-4654-7072633321342021204
Career 1616734138-33438-123126-1641570859434105955440
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Career totals.
Appearance: start, time, shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, free throw percentage, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls, scoring.
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Arenas - No. 0 Heroism Arenas is a superior player, but unfortunately in the 2001 rookie conference, the teams were blind, so he was drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the second round, but the draft dilemma did not hide his talent, although he got few opportunities in his rookie season, he has averaged more than 10 points per game. The following year, he finally began to explode in the All-Star Game when he played for his sophomore and scored a game-high 32 points, earning him the title of Most Valuable Player in the Rookie Game and winning the 2002-03 Most Improved Player Award for his outstanding performance that year, becoming a rising star. He then moved to the Washington Wizards, where he established himself as the team's leader and grew into a top scorer in the league, scoring a career-high 60 points against the Los Angeles Lakers on December 18, 2006, beating Kobe Bryant's 45 points, and he is already on his way to becoming a superstar in the league!!
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Arenas, No. 0 hero, 60 points In the 06-07 season, the Washington Wizards defeated Kobe's Lakers 147 141 in overtime on the road. Arenas, the No. 0 hero, scored a game-high 60 points, 16 of which came in overtime. Not only did Arenas set a career-high score, but he also set an all-time record for the Wizards.
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Arenas: The once homeless "Mr. Zero" Arenas was a self-disciplined child from an early age, and at the age of three, his mother transitioned custody to her ex-husband Arenas Sr., a Hollywood actor who also played as a central defender on the University of Miami football team. Old Arenas was too busy with work to have much time to supervise his studies.
Arenas was often homeless during his time with his father, sometimes sleeping on the floor of the gymnasium and sometimes in his father's car. However, Arenas never worried his father, "I always told myself to work hard," Arenas said, "and I had to try to restrain myself." Later, Arenas Sr. moved from Miami to Bubank, Washington, with Arenas Jr., in a new environment, and the perverse Arenas was left with only one good friend, "basketball".
Born in the world of flowers, Arenas has seen the warmth and coldness of the world since he was a child, and has developed a character that will never admit defeat. Arenas began basketball at the age of 11 and his coach defined him as a freshman in high school: "You're never going to make it to a college basketball team."
The words broke Arenas' heart, but it also fueled his desire to challenge worldly prejudices. In the face of all kinds of suspicion and contempt, Arenas chose "0" as the jersey number. With his talent and competitive personality, Arenas later attended the University of Arizona, where he met his mentor, NCAA coach Ruth Olsen.
Arenas led the team to the NCAA Finals in 2001 but lost to Duke University, and after suffering his first major setback on the basketball court, Arenas decided to give up his studies to participate in the draft. Due to various reasons such as height, personality and position, Arenas's draft pick fell to a pitiful 31st, and on the night of the draft, Arenas, who had never met a talent, cried loudly, but was ridiculed as a typical example of pride and arrogance. In the 2001-02 season, Arenas finally saw the light of day after sitting on the cold bench for several months.
Arenas was able to get into the starting lineup due to Larry Hughes' injury, and he has been out of control ever since, averaging assists and steals per game in his rookie season. In the 2002-03 season, Arenas started all 82 games and his stats skyrocketed to averaging assists and steals per game. However, the Warriors were a typical mess team, and a frustrated Arenas moved to the Wizards in the summer of 2003 on a multimillion-dollar contract, a deal that later led the league to revise the rules for second-round rookie signings.
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The general's style of play is not as elegant as Kobe Maddie's, but it is very practical and often unreasonable. The firepower is exceptionally high. It has the fastest dribble pull-up jump shot in the league, with realistic feints, fast bounce speed, high shots and extremely supple.
A very dangerous three-point shooter, the shooting percentage is low because the shot selection is too sloppy. Master of fast-break combat, upper body strength, explosiveness, speed and agility are all first-rate levels in the NBA, strong body balance ability after taking off, and good basket carrying strength. Problematic shot selection, influenced by emotion, greatly affected his offensive efficiency and consistency.
Also, the general has solid basic skills, has a big heart, and his desire to win is not lost to Kobe. If LZ wants to learn from him, he must lay a good foundation, struggle non-stop, and believe in himself, just like Arenas's classic lore to celebrate in advance!
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Arenas, pretty powerful.
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On November 23, Beijing time, according to "TMZ", Gilbert Arenas said in an interview that he will say goodbye to the NBA completely in the future and may never return to professional basketball.
Arenas said he will say goodbye to the NBA and possibly to the professional league, "My days playing in the NBA are over. Also, whether it's in the U.S. or in China, I think there's a chance I'll never be on the Pro League court again. Arenas said.
That means another NBA superstar will leave the court altogether. Arenas played 12 seasons in the NBA, averaging assists and rebounds per game. During his eight years with the Wizards, Arenas averaged 25 points per game, and in 2005-06, he averaged points per game.
It is precisely because of Arenas' outstanding performance that the Wizards previously offered him a six-year contract worth a total of 100 million dollars, but Arenas's constant troubles off the court have seriously affected his career. The "gun case" put him on Stern's "blacklist" for a time. Coupled with the injury troubles, the big general who scored on the pitch was gone.
At the end of 2011, the Magic used the "amnesty clause" in the new collective bargaining agreement to cut Arenas, but according to the regulations, Arenas's contract did not end there, although Arenas has not played in the NBA for two years, but he can still receive more than $10 million in salaries for the Magic. On top of that, $38 million of his $100 million contract with the Wizards hasn't reached his account.
In March 2012, Arenas signed a contract with the Grizzlies, but Arenas was not able to regain his style at the Grizzlies. In November 2012, Arenas came to the CBA and signed with the Shanghai men's basketball team, but due to injuries, Arenas was unable to play a full season. In the 14 games he played for the Shanghai team, the general averaged three rebounds and three assists per game.
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Gilbert Arenas announced his retirement on November 23, 2013.
Gilbert Arenas (male), born January 6, 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA, is a professional basketball player and guard.
In the 2001 NBA Draft, Arenas was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the second pick in the second round. During his career, he played for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies. In 2012, he joined the Shanghai Sharks.
In November 2013, Arenas announced that he would not be playing professionally again.
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