WASHINGTON (AP) — Gilbert Arenas got the money. Now he wants the ring.
Arenas, who signed a franchise-record six-year, $111-million contract with Washington nine days ago, met the media for the first time Tuesday and said he will be more focused and do anything needed to help the Wizards win an NBA title.
Arenas is a three-time All-Star who's averaged 22.8 points in his seven-year career, but has been slowed by knee injuries the past two seasons. He had two knee operations in 2007, missed 66 games last season and then needed to stop playing during Washington's first-round playoff loss against Cleveland.
But Arenas...
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