While the Celtics' regular-season finale at Boston April 15 may not mean much to them, it could mean a lot to injured Wizards star Gilbert Arenas. Arenas has yet to play this season after having surgery on his left knee, but an NBA source said he is expected to be ready late in the season, perhaps for Washington's final five games. Arenas has been practicing on and off since Feb. 16. While it might seem questionable for him to return this season for an injury-plagued team that has one of the NBA's worst records, the reasoning is that it will help him gain confidence in the knee before the offseason.
I think it's noble of him after what he said earlier this year about not wanting to return to a struggling team (a case of honesty not necessarily being the best policy, at least out in the open like that) and the reasoning is fairly sound but with five games left, it doesn't seem worth the risk. If he is willing and able to return for those final games so be it and more power to him, it's his career and his choice after all but at this point of the season I'd say it's better to avoid the risk and rehab through to next season where he can return fully recovered.
I admire his drive and the sentiment, but if I were him I'd be playing it safe given all the problems he's had the last couple of years. No need to risk that over five games at the end of the season. If there were 25, 20, maybe even 15 games left and he was ready then sure, but at this point I say err on the side of caution.