New York Post Goes All In On Gilbert Arenas’ Poker-Fueled Gun Duel
Upon hearing that NBA teammates Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton pulled guns on each other in a locker room showdown, my first thought was not about the future of a game that I love, or commissioner David Stern‘s fury, or even the safety of anyone involved. I just wondered what the New York Post headline would be. The paper first reported the incident Friday, but Sunday morning was the headline we’ve been waiting for and it’s a poker pun.
“Texas Hold Up,” the front cover reads, referring to the nature of the teammate duel, which appears to stem from an unpaid poker debt of $25,000. The Washington Wizards players high stakes gambling “ended in ‘draw!’” according to the notoriously headline-happy paper.
Arenas pulled three guns and placed them on a chair by Crittenton’s locker in an apparent bid to intimidate the third-year player, the sources said.
Arenas, 27, told his teammate to pick one of the weapons, and Crittenton, 22, shot back that he had one of his own, the insiders said.
At some point, the players had guns drawn on each other, but no shots were fired.
Oh, and “They called each other’s bluff.” Find more puns here and check a large version of the cover below:

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