PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas says he knows he’ll likely have to meet with NBA commissioner David Stern to explain why he had guns at the Verizon Center last month.
Arenas says he hasn’t been contacted by league officials for his role in what he claims is nothing more than a joke gone awry.
Arenas says Stern could be feeling pressure to discipline him even before authorities make a decision on whether or not to press charges.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that prosecutors began presenting evidence to a D.C. Superior Court grand jury. Arenas says he’s not concerned about possible legal action because law enforcement officials “already know the truth.”
Wizards coach Flip Saunders did not answer a question after Washington’s 104-97 win over the Philadelphia 76ers about his plans to possibly meet with police.
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