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WASHINGTON - A day after Gilbert Arenas was sentenced to 30 days in a halfway house for bringing guns into the Washington Wizards’ locker room, team president Ernie Grunfeld reaffirmed that Arenas will be back with the club next season.

“We’re not going to void his contract. As I’ve said all along, he’s going to be with us,” Grunfeld said Saturday night before a game against Utah. “Gilbert is a part of this organization, he’s part of our team, and he will be back with us next year. I think people forget that he’s still one of the best players in this league.”

Arenas avoided jail time for the offense, instead receiving a sentence that also includes two years of probation, a $5,000 fine and 400 hours of community service.

“I think this verdict brings a certain amount of closure to the situation, and it’s going to allow us to move forward and focus on the rest of the season,” Grunfeld said.

Grunfeld said he had not talked to Arenas recently, although he spoke to Arenas’ father this week. However, Grunfeld said he expects to sit down with Arenas for a conversation “in the near future.”

Washington coach Flip Saunders also said he did not talk to Arenas after the sentence.

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“I think right now the best thing is now that they’ve come out with a verdict, now he can move on,” Saunders said.

Although Grunfeld was confident Arenas will be with the Wizards next season, there is some question whether Grunfeld will remain. Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis is expected to finalize a purchase of the team soon, and Grunfeld was asked if he expects Leonsis to keep him on in his current capacity.

“I think I’m pretty good at what I do. I have a pretty good track record at what I do, and we’ll see when new ownership takes over what happens,” Grunfeld said. “If you look at what I’ve done here and the other places I’ve been, I’ve rebuilt several teams many times over. It’s a good challenge, and I’m looking forward to it.”

Washington was 21-51 and in the midst of a team-record 15-game losing streak after Saturday's loss to Utah.

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