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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #45 on: July 02, 2009, 11:07:25 PM »
 :loco: :stupid:....Artest is crazy....he better not fuck up & ruined our chances to re-peat.
 

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« Reply #46 on: July 03, 2009, 12:04:19 AM »
lol @ artest and kobe together, should be dope

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« Reply #47 on: July 03, 2009, 12:06:57 AM »
I hope artest gets fed up with kobe one day and knocks him out in the dressing room
 

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #48 on: July 03, 2009, 12:54:55 AM »
Kobe & Artest is already looking good.  8) 8) 8)

THANK YOU ARIZA.

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #49 on: July 03, 2009, 01:03:18 AM »
Mitch Kupchak Statement on Ron Artest
Mike TrudellMike Trudell
Lakers Reporter  July 3, 2009
Ron Artest

The following is a statement released on Thursday evening from Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak:

"We have entered into discussions with Ron Artest and it is our intention to sign him to a contract at the conclusion of the moratorium period."

The free agency moratorium period started on July 1, when free agents were allowed to begin speaking with NBA teams.

The period concludes on July 7, which sets July 8 as the date for the potential and official agreement between the Lakers and Artest.

lakers.com
 

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #50 on: July 03, 2009, 01:35:50 AM »
didn't know what to think at first

now I'm thinkin this upcoming season is gonna be exciting with all the players moving around

Ariza was dope and a major part in the playoffs, but Artest makes it more interesting for me

something about the exact same Laker team next year wasn't too exciting, this shakes  it up a bit

I would assume Kobe and Phil were approached with this idea, it's not like the Lakers would pull this shit out of nowhere


as far as Ariza is concerned, I kind of understand his point of being insulted by the MLE

if you break it down he'd be making less than worthless Vujacic and the less talented Walton

it actually is a slap in the face... I bet anything he said to himself "I won't be making more than Sasha?!  fuck that"
 

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #51 on: July 03, 2009, 07:55:03 AM »
fuckin sux to see Ariza bounce like that, he was a favorite as a Laker... but Artest will be more than fit to replace him ;D


I still think dude's insane, though LOL
 

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« Reply #52 on: July 03, 2009, 07:55:37 AM »
Dude is crazy.


Just starting to realize this? LOL
 

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« Reply #53 on: July 03, 2009, 07:56:10 AM »
Crazy.I wonder how kobe and artest get along because they seemed to hate eachother ha ha


not even close....Artest and Kobe are close friends and all their battles remain on the court.
 

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« Reply #54 on: July 03, 2009, 07:58:11 AM »
i wonder what will happen to all the Ron Artest Laker haters. shit is gunna be funny to see how this plays out.

what about the Laker Ron Artest haters? I wanna see NIK now build up Artest as this amazing player...since hs is a Laker now lol


I never talked shit about Artest as a player, I always knew he was a great defender....I just hope he doesnt try doing too much on offense, cuz that's where his game suffers. Either way, Artest has always been an all-star and premier defender in my eyes....just a psychopath, but a very skilled one at that.
 

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #55 on: July 03, 2009, 08:05:14 AM »
didn't know what to think at first

now I'm thinkin this upcoming season is gonna be exciting with all the players moving around

Ariza was dope and a major part in the playoffs, but Artest makes it more interesting for me

something about the exact same Laker team next year wasn't too exciting, this shakes  it up a bit

I would assume Kobe and Phil were approached with this idea, it's not like the Lakers would pull this shit out of nowhere


as far as Ariza is concerned, I kind of understand his point of being insulted by the MLE

if you break it down he'd be making less than worthless Vujacic and the less talented Walton

it actually is a slap in the face... I bet anything he said to himself "I won't be making more than Sasha?!  fuck that"


what are you talking about? the MLE=5.6 mil....Sasha makes 3 mil. LOL
 

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« Reply #56 on: July 03, 2009, 08:22:00 AM »
Artest going to Lakers

By CHRIS DUNCAN, AP Sports Writer 8 hours, 22 minutes ago

HOUSTON (AP)—Ron Artest(notes) is joining Kobe Bryant(notes) and the Los Angeles Lakers.

“I am very excited to finally be going to L.A.,” Artest said in a statement issued by his agent Thursday night. “For years now, the Lakers have expressed interest in having me play for them, but we could never get the stars to align. I’m finally a Laker and I can’t wait to get on the court with Kobe, Pau (Gasol) and the rest of the team, and play for Phil (Jackson). The Lakers really made me feel wanted.”

David Bauman, Artest’s agent, said the final details are still being worked out, but could be finished as early as Thursday night.

“We have entered into discussions with Ron Artest and it is our intention to sign him to a contract at the conclusion of the moratorium period,” Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said in a statement Thursday night.

ESPN.com reported that Artest had agreed to a three-year deal worth $18 million. Bauman would not confirm those numbers, saying the deal was still being negotiated.

“We’re not quite there yet,” Bauman said. “We’re still working on it.”

Artest, who played for the Houston Rockets last season, decided to join the Lakers on Thursday.

“I made my decision after I had lunch today with Dr. Buss, and I realized what a great organization I’m joining. I’m very, very excited to be a Laker,” Artest said. “I look forward to helping the Lakers defend their championship, and it will be great to finally not get booed in the Staples Center.”

The 6-foot-7 forward earned $7.4 million in his only season with Houston, averaging 17.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists. The 2004 Defensive Player of the Year was also a rugged 1-on-1 defender, often assigned to guard the opponent’s most dynamic scorer.

Bauman said Artest was looking for a championship-caliber team when he became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday.

“He wants to win a ring,” Bauman said. “He’s a winner and a hard worker and he went looking for a team with whom he could find some justification for what he does. He plays his best when he’s in that kind of an environment.”

Earlier Thursday, Bauman said Artest was being courted by several teams that made the playoffs last season and received text messages from unspecified “superstars” who were trying to lure him to their cities. Bauman would not say if Bryant was one of those players, but acknowledged on Thursday night that their friendship was a factor in Artest’s decision.

“The whole situation was extremely appealing to Ron,” Bauman said.

The two had a feisty individual battle in the second round of the playoffs, as the undermanned Rockets pushed Bryant and the Lakers to seven games. Artest and Bryant often mouthed off at one another, and Artest was ejected from one game for confronting a referee and claiming that Bryant elbowed him in the neck.

Artest’s decision is another tough blow to the Rockets, who acquired Artest in a trade with Sacramento last summer. The Rockets envisioned Artest as the final piece to a “Big Three” with Yao Ming(notes) and Tracy McGrady(notes), but those two All-Stars are now dealing with long-term injuries.

He already seemed resigned to losing Artest, flying to Las Vegas earlier in the day to meet with Lakers forward Trevor Ariza(notes). The Rockets and Ariza later agreed on a multiyear deal, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Thursday night. The person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because NBA rules prohibit announcing free-agent deals until next week, said the Rockets offered Ariza the full mid-level exception for the first year, about $5.6 million.

The 6-8 Ariza averaged 8.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists for the Lakers last season and will fit into Artest’s role in Houston’s starting lineup.

Houston already knows it will be missing McGrady for the bulk of next season as he recovers from microfracture surgery on his left knee.

The Rockets are also awaiting a definitive prognosis on Yao, who sustained a hairline fracture in his left foot in the playoffs. Morey made an aggressive pitch to free agent center Marcin Gortat(notes) shortly after the free agency period began on Wednesday.

Artest was on his best behavior in Houston last season, but he’ll always be remembered as the central figure in the 2004 brawl with Detroit fans at The Palace of Auburn Hills when he played for the Indiana Pacers. Artest was suspended for 73 games, the NBA’s harshest punishment for a fight.

Early in the 2005-06 season, Artest demanded a trade from Indiana, angering his teammates. He was dealt to Sacramento in January 2006 and meshed well with coach Rick Adelman, who now coaches the Rockets.

Two years later, Artest left the Kings in a bitter dispute with the team’s ownership.

AP Sports Writer Beth Harris in Los Angeles contributed to this report.
 

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #57 on: July 03, 2009, 08:47:39 AM »
I hope artest gets fed up with kobe one day and knocks him out in the dressing room


your like AG, you come into basketball threads and look like dumbasses. u two know nothing of the sport.




hate to see ariza go, hopefully he doesnt become a threat on another team which is doubtful though
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« Reply #58 on: July 03, 2009, 08:51:51 AM »
Yes because artest is known for how calm and collective of a player he is who never had an attitude problem and never ever fights with people
 

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Re: Ron Artest is a Laker, Trevor Ariza is gone.
« Reply #59 on: July 03, 2009, 09:24:52 AM »
Yes because artest is known for how calm and collective of a player he is who never had an attitude problem and never ever fights with people


lol, ron artest is dumb no doubt about that and his self control is in question, but hes grown up and im sure hes smarter than to just knock a teammate out, if that were to happen he would get black balled and im sure he knows of that. if not somebodys reminding him everyday
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