powered by Google  
CBSSports.com Arenas wants Wizards to keep Jamison? Well, so does GM - NBA Sports News   Track your favorite teams and players.
Free membership, Register Now
Already a member, Log In
 


Community | Help
  Home   Fantasy     NFL  |  MLB  |  NBA  |  NHL  |  College FB  |  College BK  |  Golf  |  Racing  |  Tennis  |  Olympics  |  MMA  |  More CBS College | High School | Mobile | Shop  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Horses Home
 Live Racing
 Youbet Update
 Carryovers
 Free Selections
 Contests
 U. of BET
 Message Board
 
 
 
 
 Cycling Home
 Results
 Standings
 Stages
 Teams
 Riders
 Message Board
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Arena Football
 Boxing
 CBS College Sports
 CBS Sports TV
 College Baseball
 College Hockey
 Collegiate Nationals
 Horse Racing
 Message Board
 Poker
 Soccer
 SPiN
 Tour de France
 Video
 WNBA
 Women's Coll BK
 World Sports
 
 Site Index
 
 
 CBS College Sports
 Coll Sports Tonight
 Get CBS Coll Sports
 XXL - Watch Now
 Talent Bios
 Schedules
 School Sites
 
 
 Find your School
 '08 Football Preview
 Football Rankings
 Football Stats
 Hoops Recruiting
 Hoops Rankings
 Hoops Stats
 Video Highlights
 
 
 Featured Application
 Mobile Web
 Alerts
 Applications
 Video
 
 
 Home
 NFL
 NCAA
 MLB
 NBA
 NHL
 Fantasy
 
NBA Home | Scoreboard | Standings | Schedules | Stats | Teams | Players | Transactions | Injuries | Video | Fantasy News
  Washington Wizards logo Track This Team
Washington Wizards
Location: Washington, D.C. | Arena: Verizon Center (20,173) | Chairman: Abe Pollin | Basketball Ops President: Ernie Grunfeld
Head Coach: Eddie Jordan | Titles: 1 (1978)
| NBA.com: Wizards Tickets
Team PageScheduleStatsRosterDepth ChartTransactionsTeam ReportPhotosHistoryListen to Baltimore's ESPN RadioMessage Board
 

Arenas wants Wizards to keep Jamison? Well, so does GM

 

WASHINGTON -- Not surprisingly, Gilbert Arenas' blog was the first topic of conversation at Washington Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld "state of the team" news conference Thursday.

Advertisement  
 

Grunfeld shrugged, smiled and took in stride Arenas' insistence via the Internet that he won't return to the Wizards if forward Antawn Jamison doesn't.

"We're on the same page, then. Because we want to sign Antawn. We want to sign Gilbert," Grunfeld said. "I kind of liked it. He's supportive of his teammate. And he enjoys playing with Antawn. And that's been our plan all along. I'm glad to see everyone in the organization is on the same page."

Arenas, a three-time All-Star who missed most of this season after two operations on his left knee, has long said he plans to opt out of his contract.

Jamison, a team co-captain and two-time All-Star, is set to become a free agent.

"Our intent all along has been to have both of those players back and to keep our core together. And at the appropriate time, we'll sit down with both of those parties and see what we can work out," Grunfeld said. "We're going to be fair with our players. These players have done a lot for our franchise and we hope to have them here for a very long time."

Arenas and Jamison have been Wizards teammates since 2004-05, helping the team end a seven-season playoff drought with four consecutive postseason appearances. The pair also played together for two seasons with the Golden State Warriors.

"I want to be back in Washington, but weird things happen in free agency," Arenas wrote on his blog Wednesday. "If Antawn is not back, then there's no point in me coming back because he's part of my success, too. ... If he doesn't come back, I'm not coming back."

Said Grunfeld: "There's no big deal. Gilbert writes his blog. He says stuff all the time. But honestly, I'm glad that he wants to have Antawn back."

The team president also noted with a smile: "The best information we can get anywhere is to read his blog."

Washington's past three seasons ended with first-round playoff losses to the Cleveland Cavaliers, including last week.

Grunfeld said he did not weigh changing course. Asked whether, with all of the big names on the market, he considered replacing coach Eddie Jordan, Grunfeld responded with an emphatic, "No."

"I believe in continuity and keeping your core together if possible," Grunfeld said. "We want to see how everything would be if we had everybody together."

CONTINUED: 1 · 2 · Next »
AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Copyright 2007-2008, The Associated Press, All Rights Reserved
 
 
 
 
 
Related Links
 
Wizards Headlines
NBA Headlines