Last week I wrote an article about the unwritten rules of basketball. The number one unwritten rule in basketball is that players should not pad their stats. A report broke today that one star player in the
NBA has been padding his stats. The culprit is none other than the Washington Wizards' Gilbert Arenas.
When I say Gilbert Arenas is guilty of padding stats I don't mean his basketball stats. As far as I know the 28 points per game that Gilbert Arenas scored were legit, unless Tim Donaghy was the referee.
Gilbert Arenas practices the art of padding stats in the popular video game Halo 3.
Halo 3 is the third installment of the popular Halo series for the Xbox 360. Halo 3 broke the all-time record for highest grossing video game on opening day and one of those people included Gilbert Arenas.
With that many copies of Halo 3 being sold it's no surprise that some NBA players would also buy Halo 3. It's certainly no surprise that Gilbert Arenas plays Halo 3 because Gilbert Arenas seems to enjoy games a lot and he's addicted to winning. Gilbert Arenas is so competitive he once played a game of online poker during halftime of a basketball game.
It seems competition got the best of Gilbert Arenas once again. Gilbert Arenas admitted that when he and a friend of his play Halo 3 they set up dummy games and take turns winning. Gilbert Arenas and his friend then accumulate a lot of wins and shoot up the Halo 3 rankings.
Padding stats is just as big a no-no in the video game world as the sports world. The Halo 3 fans are sure to be very upset at Gilbert Arenas. Gilbert Arenas already has fame and money does he have to have all the Halo 3 records too? What else is there left for us normal people?
Gilbert Arenas also better hope there are no Halo 3 fans in the NBA. If Gilbert Arenas has to defend another Halo 3 fan sometime this year he might just get an elbow throw his way. People take their Halo 3 very seriously.
When I say Gilbert Arenas is guilty of padding stats I don't mean his basketball stats. As far as I know the 28 points per game that Gilbert Arenas scored were legit, unless Tim Donaghy was the referee.
Gilbert Arenas practices the art of padding stats in the popular video game Halo 3.
Halo 3 is the third installment of the popular Halo series for the Xbox 360. Halo 3 broke the all-time record for highest grossing video game on opening day and one of those people included Gilbert Arenas.
With that many copies of Halo 3 being sold it's no surprise that some NBA players would also buy Halo 3. It's certainly no surprise that Gilbert Arenas plays Halo 3 because Gilbert Arenas seems to enjoy games a lot and he's addicted to winning. Gilbert Arenas is so competitive he once played a game of online poker during halftime of a basketball game.
It seems competition got the best of Gilbert Arenas once again. Gilbert Arenas admitted that when he and a friend of his play Halo 3 they set up dummy games and take turns winning. Gilbert Arenas and his friend then accumulate a lot of wins and shoot up the Halo 3 rankings.
Padding stats is just as big a no-no in the video game world as the sports world. The Halo 3 fans are sure to be very upset at Gilbert Arenas. Gilbert Arenas already has fame and money does he have to have all the Halo 3 records too? What else is there left for us normal people?
Gilbert Arenas also better hope there are no Halo 3 fans in the NBA. If Gilbert Arenas has to defend another Halo 3 fan sometime this year he might just get an elbow throw his way. People take their Halo 3 very seriously.
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Zac Wassink
10/12/2007
wow gilbert is lame, dude.
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