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Gilbert Arenas unleashes on former player who said his Lebanese team could beat defending champion Nuggets

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Noah Lyles' recent criticism of NBA players calling themselves "world champions" has gotten heat from current and former basketball players.

But no one's reaction was as spicy as Gilbert Arenas'.

In a recent episode of his "Gil's Arena" podcast, Arenas, Rashad McCants and other former NBA stars were discussing Lyles' comments. 

Arenas scoffed at what Lyles said. McCants was less dismissive.

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The Washington Wizards' Gilbert Arenas during a game against the Phoenix Suns in Washington, D.C. (Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

Arenas noted many professional teams overseas have "a bunch of f---ing has-beens," and the majority of players on those teams would not make an NBA roster.

Arenas took McCants to task, noting that everyone at the table played overseas. McCants said he played in Lebanon.

Arenas then asked if McCants' former team in Lebanon could beat the Denver Nuggets, who just won their first NBA title in June.

"We have a chance," McCants answered.

Arenas unleashed.

Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets celebrates during the 2023 Denver Nuggets championship parade June 15, 2023, in Denver, Colo. (Jamie Schwaberow/NBAE via Getty Images)

"Get the f--- outta here. Get the f--- outta here. Y'all lose by 200! Stop!" Arenas said.

Arenas added there was no chance any professional basketball team overseas could beat an NBA team.

"We're looking at the Spain team, and we're looking at their Olympic team," Arenas continued. "We're not looking at their individual teams that win the championship.

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