NBA player depressed over not having a PS3 or a Wii

When NBA players rant on the internet...

Despite the many “accomplishments” of Washington Wizards point guard Gilbert Arenas, he’s still a bit depressed about not having a PlayStation 3 or a Wii. Arenas writes on his blog:

Man, I couldn’t get it. I stood outside no hours and got nothing. That’s when you sit in your room and try to use your celebrityism. I didn’t get nothing. I knew I should have called and said I was D-Wade. ‘Um, hello, this is D-Wade – This is LeBron – Can I come over there and get one of them?’ Then I would have had one.

So much for celebrityism. Looks like another person is going to eBay. You really have to feel sorry for the guy. He was snubbed a slot on the roster of players selected to compete at last summer’s World Championships in Japan, even if he was added to the list of players for USA Basketball’s Olympic team and even if his scoring average has increased with each season. Rejection hurts.

On the bright side, his Halo team, “Final Boss” came in second in Vegas. Also, he can look forward to follow-up shipments.

Via NBA Blog

When NBA players rant on the internet...

Despite the many “accomplishments” of Washington Wizards point guard Gilbert Arenas, he’s still a bit depressed about not having a PlayStation 3 or a Wii. Arenas writes on his blog:

Man, I couldn’t get it. I stood outside no hours and got nothing. That’s when you sit in your room and try to use your celebrityism. I didn’t get nothing. I knew I should have called and said I was D-Wade. ‘Um, hello, this is D-Wade – This is LeBron – Can I come over there and get one of them?’ Then I would have had one.

So much for celebrityism. Looks like another person is going to eBay. You really have to feel sorry for the guy. He was snubbed a slot on the roster of players selected to compete at last summer’s World Championships in Japan, even if he was added to the list of players for USA Basketball’s Olympic team and even if his scoring average has increased with each season. Rejection hurts.

On the bright side, his Halo team, “Final Boss” came in second in Vegas. Also, he can look forward to follow-up shipments.

Via NBA Blog

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