Things have gone from bad to worse in Washington after Gilbert Arenas pointed the finger at Caron Butler for the team's struggles.

Arenas said on Saturday that many of the team's players have "hidden agendas."

The star guard continued his critical comments on Monday, singling out Butler.

"For the most part, we all get along," Arenas said. "There are, what, 15 players on the team? Fourteen do. ... At the end of the day, if 15 players don't want to go and it's only 14, you've seen 'Remember the Titans.' It's the same thing. We've just got to play."

When asked who was responsible for ending the in-fighting, Arenas said, "Me and Antawn [Jamison]. That's our jobs [as captains]."

He conveniently left Butler, the third co-captain, out.

Butler wasn't as direct as Arenas and said that a few wins might cure everything in Washington.

"A lot of things get magnified when you're losing. Everybody wants to be successful, but you've got to stay in the team concept and just focus on playing winning basketball," Butler said. "Honestly, I have never had a problem with nobody on the team. It's frustrating when you're losing games, but when you're frustrated, do you point the finger? Do you blame other people? Or do you try to get better and see 'What can I do?' That's where maturity comes in."

The two reportedly spoke on Monday night and resolved their issues.