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VIDEO | Wizards' Gilbert Arenas Signs Six-Year Contract
Gilbert Arenas discusses the six-year, $111-million contract he recently signed and his intentions of bringing an NBA championship to the Wizards and long-time owner Abe Pollin.

Contract Carries Price

The Wizards' Gilbert Arenas won't begin full-scale basketball workouts until Aug. 1, but with his new $111 million deal comes more pressure.


The Future Big Three

Second-year players Nick Young, Dominic McGuire and fourth-year forward Andray Blatche were the highlights during the Vegas Summer League for the young Wizards.


Blatche Is on a Mission

Entering his fourth season, Wizards forward Andray Blatche does not have to play in the NBA Summer League but volunteered to be the team's "veteran" in Las Vegas.

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Arenas Signs Contract:  Wizard Spent 3 Weeks in Asia, Europe (Post, July 14, 2008; Page E04)

Another Step Forward (Post, July 12, 2008; Page E03)

Jazz Won't Match Offer (Post, July 11, 2008; Page E02)

Mason Goes, McGee In (Post, July 10, 2008; Page E06)

Arenas Won't Sign Yet (Post, July 9, 2008; Page E03)

For $111 Million, We Need More (By Michael Wilbon, July 5, 2008; Page E01)

Jamison Will Return:  Wizards Turn Attention Toward Arenas (Post, July 1, 2008; Page E01)

Mama's Boy No Longer (Post, July 1, 2008; Page E01)

Arenas Agrees to Stay:  All-Star Takes Less-Expensive Deal to Help Team Sign Other Players (Post, July 4, 2008; Page E01)

Wizards Make Offer:  6-Year Deal Would Pay Up to $127M (Post, July 2, 2008; Page E01)

Star Power Is Lacking (Post, July 1, 2008; Page E07)

Arenas Waits for Offer:  Wizards Are Set To Make an Offer (Post, June 30, 2008; Page E01)

Wizards Get a Big Man (By Michael Wilbon, June 27, 2008; Page E01)

Wizards Select McGee (Post, June 27, 2008; Page E01)

Potential Leads Wizards to McGee (Post, June 28, 2008; Page E10)

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