For the record,
Washington Wizards point guard
Gilbert Arenas doesn't consider Tuesday's game against the
Phoenix Suns as Part II of the Vendetta Tour.
"No, I already did what I said I was going to do to them," Arenas said. "The next team is Portland. One down, one to go."
Arenas dropped 54 points on the Suns in an overtime victory at Phoenix last month, his way of unleashing his frustrations against anyone who might have had anything to do with his not making the U.S. team for last summer's world championships. Suns coach Mike D'Antoni and Portland coach Nate McMillan were assistants on that team, which was led by Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski.
In fact, Arenas, who has scored 50-plus three times this season, wrote on his nba.com blog that the Portland game will be his fourth 50-point game.
"The most important game is on Feb. 11," Arenas wrote. "Well, it's not the most important, but that's the game I'm going to say is my next 50-pointer. ... Tune in. I think ESPN or TNT needs to pick that game up."
After hearing all this, D'Antoni did the only thing he could -- he cracked an Arenas-worthy joke.
"I can't wait to see what he does against Duke," D'Antoni said. "He's gonna KILL Duke."

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