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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#461 » by Wizardspride » Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:27 pm

To add to the previous post.

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I ran into Gilbert Arenas last night down here in Orlando at the Lakers-Magic game, and as you've probably heard, he appears to be in great shape.

"I lost 20 pounds!" he excitedly proclaimed when I remarked that he looked good. "I feel great. Finally."

Halftime had just begun and when we ran into each other, Gil was standing in the tunnel at the Arena, talking to Orlando GM Otis Smith. We chatted a bit and headed down the hall to the VIP lounge, and he may not have been a factor in the NBA for the last two seasons, but Arenas' starpower hasn't diminished.

He was trying to tell me about his workout plan that he's been on this summer (he's been training at his home in Orlando), and every few minutes, someone would come up and ask for a picture with him.

To avoid interruption, Gil suggested we move further down the hall just outside the VIP lounge, but the interruptions continued. Only these were of the star-studded type.

Tiger Woods stopped on his way back to his seat, drink in hand, wife on his arm, and asked Arenas how his knee was doing.

"Good. I feel good. Finally healthy again," Arenas said.

"Glad to hear it," Tiger said. "Hey, I just got your game," Gil said with a laugh. "I'm alright at it."

"Good," Tiger said with a laugh, then said his good-byes and went back to his courtside seat. A short time later, Chris Brown interrupts us.

"Whatup, family," he said as the two shook hands then chatted for a bit. Two minutes later it was Rihanna (yes, in the same place as Brown), who walked by and waved at Gil. Then Lil Wayne walks up, stops and asks Gil if he'll be back to his old self next year. (Never seen him in person before. He should be called Tiny Wayne. He's beyond little).

The Orlando players started heading out of their locker room and back onto the floor and nearly all of them asked Arenas how he was doing. It's rather apparent, there are a lot of people beyond the Wizards faithful hoping for a dynamic return of Agent Zero.

In between all the interruptions, Gil told me that he has no limitations in his surgically-repaired knee, and that now at 207 pounds, he's the lightest he's been since his first season in Washington when he weighed 205 pounds.

"Now, I've just got to add some bulk, the right way," he said. "I'm going to train with Tim Grover. Head up there in July."

Grover is famous for being Michael Jordan's long-time trainer. And he is largely to thank for Dwyane Wade's dominant return from injury this season. Kobe Bryant also worked with Grover this past year, and credits him with how he's been able to remain durable this season despite having played year-round for the Lakers and U.S.A Basketball the last three season.

If Grover can have a similar impact on Arenas as he did on Wade, it should make for an interesting season in D.C. next year.

Arenas said he speaks often with Flip Saunders and is encouraged by the fast start their relationship has gotten off to.

"I can just tell he respects and appreciates me," Arenas said. "I'm excited to work with him, Sam Cassell, everybody on that staff."

Arenas said Cassell worked him out last Monday, and already he was able to come away with some valuable tips

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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#462 » by fishercob » Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:07 pm

What has two thumbs and has a boner right now?
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#463 » by Wizardspride » Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:15 pm

fishercob wrote:What has two thumbs and has a boner right now?

I feel the same way. :)

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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#464 » by Donkey McDonkerton » Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:33 am

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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#465 » by hands11 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:47 am

All great news. I had a pretty good feeling Gil was going to be ok but learning about who he is going to be working out with is just icing on the cake.

So lets say we have that behind use and add GA finally taking the next step in maturity plus/leadership with SAM as mentor and adding Saunders as teacher and GA showing us a flash of his CP like passing.

That is way better then getting Blake in the draft. I consider that our #1 plus pick. Actually, probably the equal of getting the #1 twice. This is why I was never really focused on us getting Blake. For one, it was a long shot. For two, we were going to be good anyway and I thought we needed other things more.

We are going to be a top team. We are adding Gil, Saunder and Haywood plus a top pick or whatever we get for it to AJ and CB with a long list of 2nd and 3rd year young talents in Blatche, Nick, DMAC, McGee and Crit with a few extra needed vets in DSong and Etan.

That my friends is a very viable team.

EG is finally going to get the credit he deserves once this all comes together next year. He stuck to his guns in the face of criticism and I believe it is going to pay off.
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#466 » by LyricalRico » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:53 am

Wizardspride wrote:
fishercob wrote:What has two thumbs and has a boner right now?

I feel the same way. :)


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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#467 » by DallasShalDune » Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:54 am

This is awesome. Everything seems so optimistic right now. I hope the draft continues the good news we've received since the debacle at the Lottery.
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#468 » by Higga » Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:25 am

Gil is healthy...we're back bitches
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#469 » by Dat2U » Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:16 am

Indeed, it's very very good news. I so dearly hope we get the old Gilbert back, at least in terms of production, the ability to get to the rim, finish with contact and of course his clutch play.

I can't wait for November!
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#470 » by lupin » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:02 pm

Hey, I wouldn't crack open that package of Kool-Aid just yet; you might pass out from the fumes.
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#471 » by hands11 » Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:51 am

This is going to be the slowest week of my life.

Can't wait till draft day. I think for the most part we have hashed out every possible more we can make. Now we just have to see what we do.

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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#472 » by MF23 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:08 pm

Glad to hear about Grover. He should make Gil better than ever physically. Maybe Caron will work out with Gilbert a little while training with Grover. Caron could use it because his body breaks down every year now.
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Re: Health Tracker-Offseason Recovery 

Post#473 » by Spence » Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:13 pm

nate33 wrote:Jamison could probably use the down...It'll give Blatche an opportunity to seize the starting role in training camp.
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