Gilbert Arenas: What to Expect from Agent Zero If the 2011 Season Gets Underway
ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 28: Jamal Crawford #11 of the Atlanta Hawks draws an offensive foul as he is forced to the floor while defending against Gilbert Arenas #1 of the Orlando Magic during Game Six of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals in the 2011 NBA Playoffs at Philips Arena on April 28, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Gilbert Arenas dubbed himself "Agent Zero" while playing in DC for the Washington Wizards.
Well, it stuck, and unfortunately zero is about how much of a contribution he made after bringing his massive contract to the Orlando Magic in 2010.
Incidentally, you can follow him on Twitter @agentzeroshow.
At least he's a riot. Here are some recent Tweets from Gilbert, AKA Jefe.
On Georgetown's China brawl:
how do tell ur friends"yo u got beat up in china?? naw man they were throwing soy sauce everywhere i couldnt see the punches coming lmaoo.
i dont know who won the game but from the video i know who won the fight and it wasnt the group speaking english..
just watched on worldstarhiphop.com georgetown vs china brawl..i understand ur from DC but u do not go against chinese ppl theres a billion
He's great; it's too bad his game deteriorated last season. Often, he looked out of sync with the offense and was sometimes a liability at the defensive end. It was a far cry from the show stopper he was his first few years in the league.
Still, he could be better in 2011 if a season ever gets underway.
He certainly couldn't be worse.
Apart from a handful of games, Arenas did not a make much of a real contribution last year, if at all.
I expect him to have an assist-to-turnover ratio closer to 3:1 rather than 2:1 as it was last season. I also expect him to be up closer to 12 PPG.
Sure, those numbers are nothing like the 25 he used to average, but with his splitting time with Jameer Nelson, it's not so bad at this point in his career, either.
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