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Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas blasts NBA ‘softening rules’ for European players

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Former Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas claims the NBA is no longer as competitive as it used to be because of the league catering to European players and the European style of play

Gilbert Arenas explained that the reason for the imbalance in the NBA is due to the league catering to European players(X)

Gilbert Arenas claims to know why the NBA is no longer as competitive as it used to be.

On a recent episode of “Gil’s Arena,” his self-titled podcast, the former NBA All-Star claimed the NBA wanted to encourage the success of European players, hence why the league changed its rules to cater to those coming from overseas. The 42-year-old believes that because of the NBA’s physical nature, European players of the past did not have what it took to succeed at the highest level of basketball.




“The NBA took away aggression, they took away aggression, to open up the EuroLeague,” Arenas said. “When they first started getting here, it was too rough for them and they didn’t make it. They didn’t soften the rules for the Americans … so eventually, they softened the rules to open up international.”

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Arenas theorized the NBA will be run by European players within the next half-decade because of how the league has evolved to allow the “European style” of basketball to overtake the “American style.”

“So when they say the Euros are going to run the league in the next five years, why do you think that? More 3s, pass and cut,” Arenas said. “This is not our league, this is not the American style. This is the Euro style.

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