During a recent interview with former Wizards TV broadcasters Steve Buckhantz and Phil Chenier on the “On the Road with Buck and Phil” podcast, Arenas was asked whether he might one day reconcile with the franchise with which he became a star and left a tarnished legacy after a 2009 locker room gun incident convinced owner Ted Leonsis to blow up the team. “It seemed like my legacy died when Abe [Pollin] died,” Arenas, 38, said of the Wizards’ late owner, who signed Arenas to a six-year, $111 million contract in the summer of 2008 and died in November 2009. “I was a Hall of Famer in his eyes. My jersey was in the rafters in his eyes.”