<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Gilbert Arenas got the ball with the score tied and 6 seconds to play. He dribbled downcourt, read Charlie Bell's retreating feet, stopped and stroked a perfect jumper 32 feet from the basket. "Once I let it go, I'm like, 'That's in," Arenas said. "I don't even need to look at this one." He didn't. He turned with a snarl and a strut, strolling away with his back to the basket as if it were another shot on the playground. The ball swished through the net, giving Arenas another signature moment to his growing legacy and the Washington Wizards a 108-105 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. "I thought he would take one more dribble," Bell said. "I give him credit. They say he has no conscience, and he doesn't."</div> http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=270103027 I'd only seen Arenas live once before tonight. That guy is having one hell of a season. He had 32, 11 boards and 8 assists. Really seems to be maturing into a true superstar and the type of guard who can lead his team deep in the playoffs. Bogut had four points tonight. Attempted 3 shots. Yet he was in the game for 33 minutes. Memo to jackass Stotts: you've got one of the most talented young big men in the league. Get him the freakin' ball.
Man, that was one helluva game there. The refs looked like they were trying to help the Bucks win it, with so many missed fouls by the Bucks. Caron Butler definitely needs to be an All-star. He has been consistenly there for us every night and lately, he's been having a high balanced game lately grabbing more boards and dishing assists. You look at Arenas having his takeover season, if you've been following the Wizards, you'd know Caron Butler has been playing his best ball of his career.