Gilbert Arenas claims he won more than $300,000 last week in the California lottery!!!
claims won him more than $300,000 last week in the California lottery!!!The former NBA superstar claims he hit all numbers to cash in on the 2nd place prize on the May 12 Mega Millions draw.
The craziest part of the whole story ... Arenas -- who reportedly made more than $140 MILLION in NBA contract money -- says he didn't even buy the ticket himself. Arenas says the guy initially asked for cash but Arenas told him he was on his way to buy lottery tickets and the man made a deal with Gilbert instead.By the time Gilbert got to his usual gas station, the place was closed -- and Gilbert thought he missed his chance to buy a ticket.
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