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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