Gilbert Arenas teased the launch of his new nighttime show. The former Washington Wizards player, who already has a podcast with Rashad McCants, Nick Young and Kenyon Martin, said that he was considering former Fox Sports host Joy Taylor for one of the members on the roster.In conversation with Josiah Johnson during a livestream, Arenas said that he was planning to name the show "The GA's Show.""I need a night show man. I got so many opportunities. ... It's gotta be me, I got Joy, she wants to team up," Arenas said during livestream.He later added that he wanted a comedian on the show, and he was considering bringing Ryan Davis for the spot. Moreover, he also mentioned Mike Grimes for a potential position. Joy Taylor had the "Speak" show on Fox for a few years. In July, when the show was up for renewal, Fox didn't extend it.Gilbert Arenas has one of the most followed podcasts, "Gil's Arenas." He started the show in 2023, and after two years, the podcast has 79.5K followers on X and 191K followers on Instagram. Gilbert Arenas threatens lawsuit against people dragging his name in NBA gambling sagaAfter the NBA gambling indictment that shook the NBA world, the extension of the discussion reached Gilbert Arenas' name being dragged. After witnessing his name being used by people on social media, Arenas issued a big warning to anyone using his name with a defamation lawsuit. "Defamation Lawsuit against anyone who made it seem like I'm a part of this case will be SUED (If) I don't score 20 points at the 2k rec TONIGHT when I go live #YT#GilsArenaBattlemode Im dead a** serious! ur fate will be determined by my outcome in 2k," he wrote in the caption of the post X."I'm disappointed in y'all. Like, the trolls, the people who are supposed to have better integrity, and are supposed to be knowledgeable about stuff," Arenas said. "I'm going to sue and I know you guys know I am 55 in zero, I won six, seven defamation lawsuits, so you know, I know that, and some of y'all language defamed me with false information."In July earlier this year, Angent Zero was arrested for illegally running a high-stakes poker ring from his home in the LA area. The former NBA player was named among the six defendants. He pleaded guilty and was released after paying $50,000 bond.