Arenas sees Lakers, Pistons reaching NBA finals
May 22, 2004 | 12:00am
The NBAs Most Improved Player Awardee of last season loves the chances of the vastly-improved Los Angeles Lakers of winning another NBA championship.
"Youve got to like the Lakers," Gilbert Arenas of the Washington Wizards told The Star via telephone interview from the adidas Superstar Camp in Shanghai, China. "They definitely have a Dream Team, even though they dont want to play sometimes. In the East, I think Detroits defense is too good for them not to make it to the Finals."
The 6-3 guard, who was drafted by the Golden State Warriors for the 2001-2002 season, doesnt believe that the surging Minnesota Timberwolves stand a ghost of a chance of barging into the NBAs championship round.
"Oh, no, no, not even close," chuckled Arenas, the MVP of the leagues Got Milk? Rookie Challenge last season. "I love Kevin Garnett, but I dont think they can match the Lakers or Detroit."
As for his new team, the Washington Wizards, last seasons Most Improved Player says they have a lot of work cut out for them if they want to get into the playoffs. Hes tired of being a spectator.
"Right now, Im here teaching some kids, having fun. But watching the playoffs on your widescreen TV, you really feel like playing sometimes," he admits. "I had to adjust to new teammates, whatever they would think of me.
Next year, were gonna trade the guys who dont want to be here and get people wholl be willing to help the team. There are a couple of guys on my team wholl be on the All-Star team, so were going to need to fill in key areas and make us stronger."
Arenas numbers have steadily climbed since his rookie season. In 2001-2002, he averaged a respectable 10.9 points, 4 assists and 5 rebounds per game.
This season, those stats have climbed to 19.6 points, 5 assists and 8.2 boards, impressive numbers, given his size.
"I just want to be a better, smarter player, elevate my game overall. My personal goal is for us to make the playoffs next season."
"Youve got to like the Lakers," Gilbert Arenas of the Washington Wizards told The Star via telephone interview from the adidas Superstar Camp in Shanghai, China. "They definitely have a Dream Team, even though they dont want to play sometimes. In the East, I think Detroits defense is too good for them not to make it to the Finals."
The 6-3 guard, who was drafted by the Golden State Warriors for the 2001-2002 season, doesnt believe that the surging Minnesota Timberwolves stand a ghost of a chance of barging into the NBAs championship round.
"Oh, no, no, not even close," chuckled Arenas, the MVP of the leagues Got Milk? Rookie Challenge last season. "I love Kevin Garnett, but I dont think they can match the Lakers or Detroit."
As for his new team, the Washington Wizards, last seasons Most Improved Player says they have a lot of work cut out for them if they want to get into the playoffs. Hes tired of being a spectator.
"Right now, Im here teaching some kids, having fun. But watching the playoffs on your widescreen TV, you really feel like playing sometimes," he admits. "I had to adjust to new teammates, whatever they would think of me.
Next year, were gonna trade the guys who dont want to be here and get people wholl be willing to help the team. There are a couple of guys on my team wholl be on the All-Star team, so were going to need to fill in key areas and make us stronger."
Arenas numbers have steadily climbed since his rookie season. In 2001-2002, he averaged a respectable 10.9 points, 4 assists and 5 rebounds per game.
This season, those stats have climbed to 19.6 points, 5 assists and 8.2 boards, impressive numbers, given his size.
"I just want to be a better, smarter player, elevate my game overall. My personal goal is for us to make the playoffs next season."
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