Gilbert Arenas in his blog wrote:I play Halo all day and those kids, those video gamers, are the “out crowd.” Any video gamer that thinks they’re an “in crowd,” no, you’re an “out crowd.”
Gilbert arenas in his blog wrote:I don’t want the popular, cocky kids. I don’t want them on my cartoon, we’re going to make fun of them on my cartoon.
Gilbert Arenas in his blog wrote:They ranked me a 91 in the game (NBA Live 08), but I didn’t want to go into some board room and demand that they make me a 95 because I’m on the cover … fine, I’m not going to lie, I did do that. But they told me it was too late. It’s OK though. If you’re playing as me and hit the Hot Spots button, the whole floor turns red. That means wherever you see red, that’s where I can shoot. My range is the whole court.
Gilbert Arenas in his blog wrote:They said he really dunked it and he got so happy he finally dunked in front of his friends that he passed away. He died right there on the court we grew up on.
shadowgrin wrote:Gilbert Arenas in his blog wrote:I play Halo all day and those kids, those video gamers, are the “out crowd.” Any video gamer that thinks they’re an “in crowd,” no, you’re an “out crowd.”
Ouch, that hurts. Gilbert does keep it real.
JosephSu wrote:
If someone plays 1-2 hours of Halo a day, he's basically a video gamer and by what Gil said, you belong to the "out crowd"? That's bullcrap.
JosephSu wrote:Still, my point is, whatever minutes/hours you play a day, heck even 5-10minutes, you're still a video gamer, and that doesn't prove you're one of "them".
I just used Halo as an example.
The X wrote:TheMC5 wrote:Gilbert Arenas is really starting to piss me off.
is it because he's outspoken? I'm just curious as to why as I quite like the guy....
Gilbert Arenas wrote:You need to go out and buy the game that has commercials with it, because those commercials are cool.
My swag is phenomenal right now, remember that. Like Kanye said, “You can’t tell tell me nothing, riiighhht.”
TheMC5 wrote:The X wrote:TheMC5 wrote:Gilbert Arenas is really starting to piss me off.
is it because he's outspoken? I'm just curious as to why as I quite like the guy....
Because he writes things like this:Gilbert Arenas wrote:You need to go out and buy the game that has commercials with it, because those commercials are cool.
Also, his inability to get over being drafted in the second round. To use a tired old joke: Impossible isn't nothing. Impossible is getting Gilbert Arenas to shut the fuck up about being drafted in the second round.
shadowgrin wrote:As for his Hot Spots, is that even true?
Drex wrote:Also, his inability to get over being drafted in the second round. To use a tired old joke: Impossible isn't nothing. Impossible is getting Gilbert Arenas to shut the fuck up about being drafted in the second round.
What's wrong with that? He uses that as motivation, and he's gone very far with that.
Andrew wrote:Drex wrote:Also, his inability to get over being drafted in the second round. To use a tired old joke: Impossible isn't nothing. Impossible is getting Gilbert Arenas to shut the fuck up about being drafted in the second round.
What's wrong with that? He uses that as motivation, and he's gone very far with that.
No question and if that's what keeps him motivated then more power to him. I think some people have grown a bit tired of the spiel though, which I suppose comes with the territory when you're outspoken.
recall the story of a young man getting cut from his high school team but then became one of the greatest to ever play the game....
The X wrote:I'd agree with you there....I recall the story of a young man getting cut from his high school team but then became one of the greatest to ever play the game....that's motivation....similar to Gilbert's....proving people wrong....for him personally, it is probably what he needs to keep that drive inside him to strive for more....
Qballer wrote:i would've been impressed if he made the asian character not the nerdy smart stereotype. i would've been Arenas's #1 fan.
Andrew wrote:The X wrote:I'd agree with you there....I recall the story of a young man getting cut from his high school team but then became one of the greatest to ever play the game....that's motivation....similar to Gilbert's....proving people wrong....for him personally, it is probably what he needs to keep that drive inside him to strive for more....
It certainly is reminiscent of Michael Jordan and other players who worked hard to prove their worth in the world of basketball. Perhaps it's the fact that Arenas tells the story himself so often or vows to drop 60 points on this team or that team that leaves some people with a feeling of "Jeez, get over it" rather than a feeling of inspiration. Or maybe a lot of fans just don't appreciate a good story these days.
As I said, it comes with the territory of being outspoken and as you pointed out, it makes Arenas one of those "like him or you don't" kind of players for most fans.
Sauru wrote:Maaarf wrote:Arenas is like the Kanye West of NBA
a complete asshole who thinks everyone hates black people?
maceo24 wrote:Let him have his fun, by next year well all have forgotton about it and we'll be complaining/cheering about someone else.
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