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Gilbert Arenas Shares His Hilarious Thoughts On Isaiah Stewart Trying Put Hands On LeBron James

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Former professional hooper Gilbert Arenas has a hilarious warning for Detroit Pistons' Isaiah Stewart after trying to put hands and possibly feet on Lakers all-star LeBron James. Twitter couldn't help but laugh at Agent Zero's thoughts on the matter.

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