OT: Artest wants to be traded

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  1. santeesioux

    santeesioux Just keep on scrolling by

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    Didn't some of you guys want him a while back?

    http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/210541/Arest_Hopes_To_Be_Traded
     
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    Good for him. Too bad LA signed him for 5 years, when three should have gotten it done.
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    He got his ring. Motivation is gone.
     
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    Nikolokolus There's always next year

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    I liked him, but with that salary and his obvious decline, he's a bad gamble. The Lakers are almost definitely stuck with him.
     
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    You get the good (defense) with the bad (crazy) with Artest.

    The good, though, will fade over time, while the bad will just get worse.

    Ed O.
     
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    The bad is the good when it comes to post-game interviews.
     
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    You get the good (defense) with the bad (low efficiency scorer) and the crazy (crazy) with Artest.

    The good is already fading, IMO...he's no longer a great defender, merely a solid one. The bad is getting worse and the crazy seems unpredictable (a common trait in crazy).

    So, call me Andre Miller, but I'd pass.
     
  8. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    I was all about trying to get him on a one or two year deal. At the time Batum was uncertain, Roy was an All-Star, Oden was projected to come back and kick ass. He seemed like the perfect fit for a team of choir boys that needed one piece to push them into being contenders.

    Some guys should never be handed a 5 year contract. Artest is the poster child for that rule.
     
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    I really don't see what Artest has supposedly done this time. A few years ago I would have said sure, Ron Artest is a headcase. But I see this as more of Artest not being a fit for their system. Artest can thrive in certain systems. He is always going to be a player that is confident and believes he deserves playing time and touches because of that confidence. He is obviously not happy because he is a 5th option there. It's not like he went out promoting a dog fight or something. Not a great fit for the triangle? Great welcome to the club. Most players aren't. That is why it has been successful in only a handful of scenarios.
     
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    When he gets traded, he should thank his psychiatrist.
     
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    He will end up like JR Rider! Kidnapping somebody for crack, killing a hooker... you name it! I'll be honest, I thought Rodman would be dead by now!
     
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    If Artest can't stay happy winning a title a title while playing for Phil Jackson, I'd say his time in the NBA as a productive player are about done.
     
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    maxiep RIP Dr. Jack

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    We need to include one more player in that poster. He's the one trying to block Artest's shot whose face is obscured.

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    Here's his face:

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  14. mook

    mook The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen

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    Well, to be fair Miles' problem was a mix of attitude and disastrous knees. More so the knees. You can have the best attitude in the world and bad knees will make a bad contract. A la Brandon Roy.
     
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    Oh, Lord, Darius Miles. I didn't need to be reminded of him today.
     
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    Let's give Roy at least a small chance to play without burying him. Kobe Bryant said last month that he is basically bone-on-bone, and Chris Paul has the same condition. I'm not willing to take a dump on Roy before it is a given that he is worthless as a player.
     
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    B-Roy If it takes months

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    I'm generally of the same opinion, but you'd have to figure some team would be willing to take a chance on him now. If he proves himself to be worthless, we're basically stuck with him....for the length of his contract.
     

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