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Post subject: RE: RON ARTEST MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 07:38 PM PST
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Post subject: RE: RON ARTEST MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 07:43 PM PST
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ur just flooding the board....there is a trade idea thread....use it  |
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Post subject: RE: RON ARTEST MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Feb 07, 2008 - 09:23 PM PST
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| On Realgm theres this thing called trade tracker where you see players that are on the trading block and you could see the possible destinations and Artest Name is there and it says that the Lakers are a possible destination for Ron Artest, and also the Knicks |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 09, 2008 - 05:47 PM PST
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| He'd bring us the defensive toughness and the lock down defender swager that we need...but it'd be hard to pull out a deal with the ex rival kings..... |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 09, 2008 - 06:24 PM PST
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| what about kwame and crit for artest...or maybe cook and evans for artest..or maybe fox and horry for artest.. |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 09, 2008 - 06:28 PM PST
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| why the hell did u guys bring this back up????? this is from the 22nd of December |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 09, 2008 - 07:01 PM PST
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| Yeah, this is kinda old! but with Memphis foolishlishly giving up Pau for free, M sure the Kings won't give up Artest to the Lakers in a Golden Platter. |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 09, 2008 - 09:24 PM PST
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LOL! Too funny...brought this back from the dead! Hell lets go back to the summer.
Kobe for the whole Bulls team! You guys and your trade ideas crack me up! |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 12, 2008 - 11:27 PM PST
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| were not gunna trade for anyone anymore so stop with all the trading talks... plus the owners don't even liek the lakers and what would make you think they'll make this trade |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 12, 2008 - 11:30 PM PST
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I've heard that the Nuggets want to trade for Artest...they just don't want Kleiza to be in the deal...why wouldn't you send away Kleiza & another player or two for Artest...he'll bring what the Nuggets lack the most...defense...toughness...I know Camby is the reigning defensive player of the year, but he's a big and doesn't guard strong forwards & guards...
Really, it still doesn't matter if they have him or not because the Lakers will still run over the Nuggets...but that doesn't mean that it won't be fun to watch... |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 12, 2008 - 11:49 PM PST
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I don't want Artest. Yes he can provide needed defense in the perimeter, but can he co-exist with Kobe and the rest of the Lakers, now that Pau and Andrew are 2nd and 3rd options? I like our team right now. Mitch addressed this before the season began and he said that keeping a team intact will have benefits in the end. Except for the trade for Pau, our team has been together for at least 3-4 years now that is why everybody knows what everbody does on the court. And the most inportant thing is that sense of trust with each other.
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 12, 2008 - 11:49 PM PST
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| the nuggets are trying to get him cheap because he can and will opt out. it's almost like baseball when you "rent" a player just for the playoffs. they also have anthony at the 3 and ai plays 2 sometimes. like you wrote, i dont really care what the nuggets do. |
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Post subject: RE: Artest
Posted: Feb 12, 2008 - 11:56 PM PST
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| i'm being hypocritical here, but if you guys are gonna whine and whine about this thread being revived, then you should NOT post on this thread and bring it back up to the top. there i said it, let's stop posting here now. |
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Post subject: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 09:32 AM PST
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Ron Artest will have to finalize his decision on whether or not to opt out of the final year of his contract with the Kings and become a free agent by midnight Monday, according to The Sacramento Bee.
Even if he opts out, there appears to be a chance that he'll remain with the Kings. However, he might turn into an intriguing option for a number of contenders looking to take the next step.
He has long been expected to play out the final year of his deal, but in an e-mail to the Sacramento Bee last week he expressed some change in his decision.
"I never knew so many teams would be coming after me," Artest wrote. "All I can say is I made a (big) turnaround."
Even if he opts out the Kings hold his Bird rights and could execute a sign-and-trade for six years, rather than the limit of five he would be able to with a new team.
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Post subject: RE: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 02:07 PM PST
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| lets get ready for the news tonight....L4L bay bay, Opti, noname, be on the lookout since you guys get the news posted first....i won't be home from like 2:30-8 unfortunately... |
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Post subject: RE: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 02:13 PM PST
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| I will be home at 4. I hope he says he's opting out.... |
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Post subject: RE: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 02:18 PM PST
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I'll move this to the Artest thread. Members will appreciate this more, there. Don't worry, I'll post the news before any other Laker forum can....  |
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Post subject: Re: RE: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 02:22 PM PST
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optimistic7292 wrote:
I'll move this to the Artest thread. Members will appreciate this more, there. Don't worry, I'll post the news before any other Laker forum can....
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Post subject: RE: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 02:23 PM PST
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| Alright, I will try my best to post it. I will be on the lookout. |
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Post subject: RE: Artest's Decision Coming Monday Night
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 02:27 PM PST
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Here is another article on Ron Artest:
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The saga will soon be over, with Ron Artest's immediate future decided and the Kings back in control again.
Pardon Kings basketball president Geoff Petrie for the audible exhale.
By 9 tonight, Artest either will be in the final season of his contract with the Kings or an intriguing member of the free-agent market. The decision is his until the deadline passes, just as it has been since the season ended.
Though the prospect of Artest opting out remains unlikely, the uncertainty remains until it's official. Artest is in the driver's seat for one more day, and Petrie is stuck without a steering wheel.
Artest remains a most vital piece of the Kings in ways beyond the spot he fills, a major element of the organization's eventual structure. If he remains, he instantly becomes one of the more tradeable players in the league whose value might have risen substantially since the Kings considered moving him in February. On the heels of Boston's title and the reinforcement of the "defense wins championships" credo, Artest remains a specialist on that end and is coming off his first season averaging 20 points. During theNBA Finals, he even appeared at Game 6 in Boston and was trailed by speculation in the following days that the Lakers wish he had been in a Los Angeles jersey.
Beyond the Lakers, there is no shortage of teams with a desperate need to strengthen perimeter defense and add a proven scorer. There's San Antonio, Dallas, Houston and perhaps even Denver. The Nuggets passed up a chance to trade for Artest in February, and their first-round playoff exit against the Lakers showed how he could have helped.
With Artest's expiring contract (for $7.4 million) and his 2007-08 season in which he set career highs in scoring, field-goal percentage and three-point percentage, the risk isn't what it used to be. The Kings are well aware of this, hoping to reap the rewards for their patience.
Opting out makes little financial sense for Artest. The Lakers, for example, might be able to offer a shot at the title, but they would be restricted to a midlevel exception offer (approximately $6 million per season) for a contract - a plight shared by most of the league. Artest's agent, Mark Stevens, said it was "obvious" opting out would result in a midlevel exception deal.
If Artest opts out, the Kings, who hold Artest's Bird rights, could execute a sign-and-trade deal in which he can sign a sixyear deal rather than the maximum five with other teams.
In an e-mail to The Bee last week, Artest sounded as if the allure of joining a title contender was enough to lose money. "I never knew so many teams would be coming after me," he wrote. "All I can say is I made a (big) turnaround."
Yet after the exchange with Artest, Stevens reiterated opting out remains unlikely. He was asked about a recentNewYork Post column that reported Artest would opt out.
"(Teams) are coming after him, but at the end of the day, people make comments all the time, reporters like yourself," Stevens said. "But like I've said, the Maloofs have been good to Ron and to us, and we want to try to do the same to them (by not opting out)."
In a later e-mail, Artest said he agreed with his agent's assessment.
"Yes, (Sacramento) is where I'm staying," he wrote. "But I still think about all my critics. ... (There) will come to a time when I can go where I want, basically. "It's a major turnaround. Everywhere I go, somebody or some fan wants me to play on their team - from San (Antonio) to Boston and even Detroit."
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Post subject: Artest to make desicion about opting out tonight!
Posted: Jun 30, 2008 - 03:59 PM PST
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Opting out makes little financial sense for Artest. The Lakers, for example, might be able to offer a shot at the title, but they would be restricted to a midlevel exception offer (approximately $6 million per season) for a contract - a plight shared by most of the league. Artest’s agent, Mark Stevens, said it was “obvious” opting out would result in a midlevel exception deal.
If Artest opts out, the Kings, who hold Artest’s Bird rights, could execute a sign-and-trade deal in which he can sign a sixyear deal rather than the maximum five with other teams.
In an e-mail to The Bee last week, Artest sounded as if the allure of joining a title contender was enough to lose money. “I never knew so many teams would be coming after me,” he wrote. “All I can say is I made a (big) turnaround.”
http://www.sacbee.com/kings/story/1049033.html |
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