Gilbert Arenas

American basketball player

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January 20 2025 Arenas married Melli Monaco.
January 20 2025 Arenas married Melli Monaco.
2024 In July 2024, Arenas announced his engagement to French social media influencer Melli Monaco.
2024 In July 2024, Arenas announced his engagement to French social media influencer Melli Monaco.
2023 Gilbert Arenas launched a new podcast called Gil's Arena in partnership with Underdog Fantasy Sports.
2023 Gilbert Arenas launched a new podcast called Gil's Arena in partnership with Underdog Fantasy Sports.
2014 Arenas ended his relationship with Laura Govan after 12 years together.
2014 Arenas ended his relationship with Laura Govan after 12 years together.
2013 In his first season with the Shanghai Sharks, Arenas averaged 20.7 points per game, 7.3 rebounds per game, and 3.0 assists per game over 14 games.
2013 In his first season with the Shanghai Sharks, Arenas averaged 20.7 points per game, 7.3 rebounds per game, and 3.0 assists per game over 14 games.
June 27 2013 Gilbert Arenas was arrested by the LAPD for possession of illegal fireworks.
June 27 2013 Gilbert Arenas was arrested by the LAPD for possession of illegal fireworks.
November 19 2012 Gilbert Arenas signed with the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association.
November 19 2012 Gilbert Arenas signed with the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association.
May 13 2012 Arenas played his final NBA game in Game 7 of the Western Conference First Round, where the Memphis Grizzlies lost to the Los Angeles Clippers, 72-82.
May 13 2012 Arenas played his final NBA game in Game 7 of the Western Conference First Round, where the Memphis Grizzlies lost to the Los Angeles Clippers, 72-82.
March 20 2012 Gilbert Arenas was signed by the Memphis Grizzlies, taking on the role of backup point guard behind Mike Conley Jr.
March 20 2012 Gilbert Arenas was signed by the Memphis Grizzlies, taking on the role of backup point guard behind Mike Conley Jr.
2011 Arenas signed with the Memphis Grizzlies for the 2011–12 NBA season, marking his final season in the league.
2011 In the summer of 2011, Arenas acted in a dramatic production of 'Our Town' by Thornton Wilder alongside former Wizards teammate Etan Thomas.
2011 After the 2011 NBA lockout, Arenas became the first NBA player to be waived under the 'amnesty clause'.
2011 In the summer of 2011, Arenas acted in a dramatic production of 'Our Town' by Thornton Wilder alongside former Wizards teammate Etan Thomas.
2011 Arenas signed with the Memphis Grizzlies for the 2011–12 NBA season, marking his final season in the league.
2011 After the 2011 NBA lockout, Arenas became the first NBA player to be waived under the 'amnesty clause'.
December 9 2011 Arenas was waived by the Orlando Magic under the amnesty clause, becoming the first player to be waived under this new rule.
December 9 2011 Arenas was waived by the Orlando Magic under the amnesty clause, becoming the first player to be waived under this new rule.
2010 After the 2009-10 season, Arenas changed his jersey number from 0 to 9 for the 2010-11 season, symbolizing his desire to move past the previous incident.
2010 Traded to the Orlando Magic.
2010 Traded to the Orlando Magic.
2010 After the 2009-10 season, Arenas changed his jersey number from 0 to 9 for the 2010-11 season, symbolizing his desire to move past the previous incident.
December 18 2010 Gilbert Arenas was traded to the Orlando Magic from the Washington Wizards for Rashard Lewis, reuniting him with former Warriors teammate Jason Richardson.
December 18 2010 Gilbert Arenas was traded to the Orlando Magic from the Washington Wizards for Rashard Lewis, reuniting him with former Warriors teammate Jason Richardson.
May 7 2010 Arenas was released from the halfway house after serving his sentence.
May 7 2010 Arenas was released from the halfway house after serving his sentence.
April 9 2010 Arenas began serving his sentence in a halfway house.
April 9 2010 Arenas began serving his sentence in a halfway house.
March 26 2010 Arenas was convicted for his crimes related to the firearms incident and sentenced to two years' probation and 30 days in a halfway house.
March 26 2010 Arenas was convicted for his crimes related to the firearms incident and sentenced to two years' probation and 30 days in a halfway house.
February 2 2010 Arenas wrote an open editorial in The Washington Post, apologizing for his actions and acknowledging his failure to be a better role model.
February 2 2010 Arenas wrote an open editorial in The Washington Post, apologizing for his actions and acknowledging his failure to be a better role model.
January 27 2010 Both Arenas and Crittenton were suspended for the rest of the NBA season after meeting with Commissioner David Stern.
January 27 2010 Both Arenas and Crittenton were suspended for the rest of the NBA season after meeting with Commissioner David Stern.
January 15 2010 Arenas pleaded guilty to the felony of carrying an unlicensed pistol outside a home or business.
January 15 2010 Arenas pleaded guilty to the felony of carrying an unlicensed pistol outside a home or business.
January 6 2010 On his 28th birthday, Arenas was suspended indefinitely without pay by the NBA while they completed their investigation into the firearms incident.
January 6 2010 On his 28th birthday, Arenas was suspended indefinitely without pay by the NBA while they completed their investigation into the firearms incident.
January 1 2010 Arenas and teammate Javaris Crittenton were reported to have drawn guns on each other in the Wizards' locker room during a Christmas Eve argument over gambling debts.
January 1 2010 Arenas and teammate Javaris Crittenton were reported to have drawn guns on each other in the Wizards' locker room during a Christmas Eve argument over gambling debts.

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