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Arenas will have to spend two days behind bars
National Basketball Association

Arenas will have to spend two days behind bars

Published Apr. 5, 2010 1:00 a.m. ET

Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas avoided a jail sentence, but he'll still have to spend two days behind bars.

Arenas was sentenced last month to 30 days in a halfway house for bringing guns into the Wizards locker room. The head of corrections for Montgomery County, Md., a suburb of Washington, says the three-time NBA All-Star will serve his sentence at the county's Pre-Release Center.

Arthur Wallenstein says people assigned to the halfway house as part of their probation must first report to the county jail for medical screening and classification. In addition, Wallenstein says the department wants them "to see a jail and understand what they have avoided."

Wallenstein wouldn't say when Arenas has to report, citing security concerns.

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