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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Wizards Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton pull pistols on each other<br /><br />Teammates pull weapons on each other<br /><br />PETER VECSEY and DAVID K. L I<br /><br />Last Updated: 10:18 AM, January 1, 2010<br /><br />Posted: 2:53 AM, January 1, 2010<br /><br />Guess they&#x27;re still the Bullets at heart.<br /><br />NBA all-star Gilbert Arenas and his Washington Wizards teammate Javaris Crittenton drew guns on each other in the team&#x27;s locker room during a Christmas Eve dispute over a gambling debt, The Post has learned.<br /><br />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- violence concerns.<br /><br />It was the three- time all-star Arenas, 27, who went for his gun first, sources said, drawing on the 22-year-old Crittenton, who quickly brandished a firearm as well.<br /><br />NBAE/Getty Images<br /><br />FREEZE! Washington Wizards Gilbert Arenas (above) and Javaris Crittenton had allegedly been arguing over a bet debt when they drew guns.<br /><br />It was not clear whether other teammates saw the shocking standoff, which happened on a practice day.<br /><br />The duel in DC -- unprecedented in sports history -- was sparked when Crittenton became enraged at the veteran guard for refusing to make good on a gambling debt, a source said.<br /><br />I&#x27;m not your punk! Crittenton shouted at Arenas, according to a league source close to the Wizards.<br /><br />That prompted Arenas to draw on Crittenton, who then also grabbed for a gun, league security sources said.<br /><br />A playground pal of Crittenton&#x27;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.<br /><br />He [Arenas] was f- - -ing with him; he [Crittenton] was just defending himself! declared Long, who said the dispute was over money but would not elaborate.<br /><br />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. No ammunition was handed over.<br /><br />The NBA club&#x27;s statement didn&#x27;t disclose how Wizards officials discovered that Arenas was storing weapons on the job.<br /><br />But a league source said Arenas&#x27; weapons were uncovered only after the confrontation with Crittenton.<br /><br />Wizards General Manager Ernie Grunfeld declined to comment. It&#x27;s in the hands of [Washington] authorities, said Grunfeld, a former star Knicks player and president. We&#x27;re going to get to the bottom of this, if there is a bottom to this.<br /><br />Washington police said they were investigating Arenas for gun-possession violations. But the Wizards&#x27; gun grab has also drawn the attention of the feds.<br /><br />We&#x27;re working with the Metropolitan Police Department on the investigation. That&#x27;s about all we can say at his point, said Ben Friedman, a spokesman for the US Attorney&#x27;s Office in DC.<br /><br />The feds have been investigating gambling within the NBA since disgraced ex-referee Tim Donaghy admitted betting on games and feeding information to bookies. It was not clear whether the gambling debt that sparked the Arenas-Crittenton duel had anything to do with league games.<br /><br />A top players-union official said he was shocked by the allegations. This is unprecedented in the history of sports, said Player&#x27;s Association Executive Director Billy Hunter. I&#x27;ve never heard of players pulling guns on each other in a locker room.<br /><br />Team owner Abe Pollin -- his sensitivity heightened by the fatal shooting of his good friend Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 -- changed the club from the Bullets to the Wizards in 1997 because he didn&#x27;t like the violent overtones of the original name. Pollin died in November.<br /><br />Arenas, who has three kids, reportedly told team officials he brought guns to his Verizon Center locker so they wouldn&#x27;t be close to his newborn at their home in Great Falls, Va.<br /><br />He denied pulling a gun on Crittenton and even mocked the suggestion he would ever point a weapon at a teammate.<br /><br />You guys, I wanted to go rob banks, I wanted to be a bank robber on the weekends, Arenas said sarcastically after a game this week.<br /><br />Firearm laws in Washington are among the nation&#x27;s strictest. Until a recent US Supreme Court ruling, private ownership of guns was illegal in the nation&#x27;s capital.<br /><br />As it stands now, gun owners are allowed to transport firearms only within DC under very limited circumstances -- such as taking the weapon to be registered or to a practice range. There&#x27;s no provision under current DC law for a private citizen to have a gun at work.<br /><br />In 2003, Arenas pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of carrying a concealed weapon in San Francisco.<br /><br />Arenas claimed the gun was legally registered in Arizona -- where he was star player for the University of Arizona Wildcats -- and said he forgot he needed California authorization to carry it there.<br /><br />Crittenton hasn&#x27;t played a minute this season for the Wizards and has struggled to overcome a bone bruise and strained tendons.<br /><br />Javaris Crittenton<br /><br />http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/nba_gunpoint_R52AnT76DRgTSuVKDQ8XBO#ixzz0bNV2ZKSS<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/1/teammates-pull-weapons-on-each-other.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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