Sacramento, Ca - March 09: Former NBA player Gilbert Arenas watches his son Alijah Arenas (not pictured) of Chatsworth play against Monterey in the first half of a CIF State Division IV boys basketball championship game at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento on Saturday, March 9, 2024. (Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images) - Source: Getty
Former Washington Wizards and Warriors guard Gilbert Arenas made it to his son Alijah Arenas's game on Thursday. The three-time NBA All-Star made an appearance at the "largest" High School Basketball Tournament in the country showing his support for his son.
In a story posted by ESPN Los Angeles, Gilbert Arenas was spotted sitting courtside with his entourage as he showed up on Day 1 of 'The Classic at Damien'. The largest high school tournament in the country also featured Alijah's school Chatsworth.
Arenas was present for their fixture as he was photographed on the sidelines in ESPN's story alongside a short caption that read:
"0 in the building."
Gilbert Arenas makes an appearance at the largest highschool tournament in the country (via @espnlosangeles/IG)
'Agent 0', as he is endearingly called, stems from Arena's donning the number 0 in all his NBA jerseys during his 12-year stint in the NBA. This name became a staple of his during his time with the Washington Wizards donning their uniform for seven years between 2003 and 2010.
