Gilbert Arenas has been released by the Orlando Magic via the amnesty clause in the NBA's new post-lockout Collective Bargaining Agreement, according to the team's official site on Friday. Arenas had $62.4 million left on his contract through the 2013-14 season, making him a prime candidate for release. Though his salary will come off Orlando's books for this season, Arenas will still be paid in full.
NBA Free Agency: Gilbert Arenas Released By Orlando Magic Via Amnesty Clause
Gilbert Arenas was released from the Orlando Magic on Friday via the new CBA’s amnesty clause. He was set to earn $62.4 million through the 2013-14 season.
Arenas joined the Magic last season after Orlando's president of basketball operations Otis Smith made the controversial decision to trade away Rashard Lewis to the Washington Wizards. Arenas shot just 34.4 percent from the field while in Orlando, averaging just eight points per game.
The Arenas move continues what has been a busy day for the Magic. The team also acquired Glen Davis from the Boston Celtics in exchange for power forward Brandon Bass earlier Friday.
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