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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>If the Wizards hope to keep Gilbert Arenas past next season, they'll have to ante up.Washington's outspoken star told two Washington-area newspapers that he plans to opt out of his contract after next season. Under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Arenas can sign a more lucrative extension if he were to opt out of the six-year, $65 million contract that he signed in 2003 than if he simply added years to the existing deal."To me, it's just a smarter business decision to play next season, opt out and then be able to sign a long-term deal that is going to keep me in one place," Arenas said, according to The Washington Post.Arenas said that he will act as his own agent, and at least at this point, he's not seeking to leave the Wizards."I'm not looking at anything else. It's just business. If something happens where they don't want me or they're going in a different direction, I can look elsewhere. But my intentions are not to leave," Arenas said, according to The Post.However, he told The Washington Times that he will gauge other teams' interest."I'm going to opt out and consider some other teams next year," Arenas told The Times. "I want to test the market and test my value."Arenas finished third in the league in scoring this season, averaging 28.4 points, and helped the Wizards reach the playoffs for the third straight year. But he missed the postseason after having knee surgery April 5.He scored 30 or more points in 35 games and 50 or more points in three, including a franchise-record 60 against the Los Angeles Lakers in December.</div>Plans to stay but some team will have more cash to offer than the Wiz and he'll probably bolt imo.

just my opinion though.top 25 salaries:1. Kevin Garnett Minnesota Timberwolves $21 million 2. Chris Webber Philadelphia 76ers $20.7 million 3. Shaquille O'Neal Miami Heat $20 million 4. Michael Finley * San Antonio Spurs $18.9 million 5. Jermaine O'Neal Indiana Pacers $18.08 million 5. Jason Kidd New Jersey Nets $18.08 million 7. Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers $17.7 million 8. Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs $17.4 million 9. Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers $17.1 million 9. Stephon Marbury New York Knicks $17.1 million 11. Tracy McGrady Houston Rockets $16.9 million 11. Grant Hill Orlando Magic $16.9 million 13. Jalen Rose * Phoenix Suns $16.1 million 14. Ben Wallace Chicago Bulls $16 million 15. Eddie Jones Memphis Grizzlies $15.6 million 16. Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks $15.1 million 16. Paul Pierce Boston Celtics $15.1 million 16. Vince Carter New Jersey Nets $15.1 million 16. Antawn Jamison Washington Wizards $15.1 million 20. Shawn Marion Phoenix Suns $15 million 20. Baron Davis Golden State Warriors $15 million 20. Steve Francis New York Knicks $15 million 23. Ray Allen Seattle SuperSonics $14.6 million 24. Elton Brand Los Angeles Clippers $14.2 million 25. Larry Hughes Cleveland Cavaliers $13.3 million for how many non-superstars are at the top, and the fact that only 3 players in the WHOLE NBA make $20+mill, you think Arenas deserves $20mill??</div>For all the games he won Washington, he deserves to be the highest payed player in the league (not saying I would pay him that much, but if he asked for it, then I would be glad to offer him that). Ask any Wizards fan about that.