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		<title>By: Truth About It &#187; Wizards Locker Room Portraits After A Win Against Milwaukee</title>
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		<description>[...] [Rashad Mobley - Hoops Addict] In the second quarter, Gilbert Arenas came down on three consecutive possessions, drove the ball, was seemingly fouled, but nothing was called. After each call, he went and pleaded his case to the referees. This happened just one night after he earned a technical foul against Toronto for doing the same thing. In the third quarter, Arenas again complained about the officiating, and this time that complaining led to him being relaxed on defense and Brandon Jennings went by him and scored. Flip Saunders promptly called a timeout and yelled something to Arenas as he ran off the floor. After the game, Arenas explained his behavior, “I used to average 11 or 12 free throws a game, and now I can’t even get a call. I feel like they’re profiling me as a player,” Arenas said while he stood in front of his locker. “They say I’m creating all the contact, and I&#8217;m saying that&#8217;s what a scorer is supposed to do, there’re supposed to create the contact when they get in the lane. If they [the defensive players] are outside the lane its a charge…now if they’re inside the lane and I run into them, its a no-call. I’m asking [the refs] where do I win that? Last night I got frustrated I got a technical.&#8221; [...]</description>
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