<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Indiana Pacers forward will wear No. 91 this season, his third set of digits since joining the NBA five years ago. It's all part of his plan to wear as many numbers as possible before he retires. "When I look back on my career, I want to have a lot of jerseys," he said. "I'll have a collection. It's going to be fun. I like to do things creative." The league has no rule on how often a player can change numbers, although it is considering adopting one. Players may change at the league's discretion if they make a request by Aug. 15. "It's unlikely we would allow a player to change his number repeatedly," spokesman Tim Frank said.</div> Full Story Seems kind of weird to me. It's unfair to Artest fans who decide to buy his Jersey, knowing that he's going to wear a different number in a year or two. It's his choice however, and he should do what he wants, but I can see the NBA stopping this soon. Drew Gooden has also changed his number, to number 90. He wore 0 in Orlando last year, and in Memphis, but wore 9 in his first season with the Magic, because he thought it look liked a "sloppy zero".
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Banks:</div><div class="quote_post">Full Story Seems kind of weird to me. It's unfair to Artest fans who decide to buy his Jersey, knowing that he's going to wear a different number in a year or two. It's his choice however, and he should do what he wants, but I can see the NBA stopping this soon. Drew Gooden has also changed his number, to number 90. He wore 0 in Orlando last year, and in Memphis, but wore 9 in his first season with the Magic, because he thought it look liked a "sloppy zero".</div> 90 is ugly
maybe its his plan to keep his jerseys selling i mean why do you think espn makes new games every year it makes sense.