Cavaliers forward Antawn Jamison commented on the release of former teammate Gilbert Arenas from a halfway house on Friday after his team beat the Celtics in Game 3.

Arenas was released from a Montgomery County halfway house on Friday morning after serving a month stemming from his sentence for bringing guns into Washington's locker room.

"I'm glad it's over with," Jamison told the Washington Post. "I think this is the most important part. He can get to just playing basketball. It's unfortunate the way things happened. We always envisioned, what I'm going through, doing it together."

Jamison hated to see Arenas get involved in a situation that nearly put his career in jeopardy.

"He's a friend. A great teammate of mine that I've known, since he came into the league," the forward said.

"It's behind us. I know I've learned from it. I know he's learned from it. Now he can just enjoy time with his family and do the thing the thing that he loves the most and that's playing basketball. I've been praying for him since the incident happened and I just hope things go in the right direction and he's able to enjoy himself on the basketball court again."