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Monday, March 26, 2007
Artest: 'I'm not retiring'
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ESPN.com news services
The Sacramento Kings' Ron Artest tried to clear up talk that he was planning to retire after the season, telling Stephen A. Smith that he's dedicated to the game of basketball.
Appearing via phone on the Stephen A. Smith show on ESPN Radio 1050 in New York, Artest said: "I'm not retiring."
Citing club sources, ESPN.com's Marc Stein first reported that Artest wanted to retire at season's end.
Artest said he told teammates he was thinking of retirement because he missed his kids, but he never thought those comments would make it to the public.
"I'm totally dedicated to this game," Artest said. "I'm totally ready to still try to make these playoffs"
The Kings currently are four games out of the eighth playoff position in the Western Conference.
Artest said he plans on finishing out his contract with the Kings and reiterated at the end of the interview that he isn't retiring.
"I don't plan to retire," Artest said. "When you don't have your kids around you can get a little bit vulnerable, a little weak."
Reached via e-mail on Saturday, Artest wouldn't confirm or deny making such declarations, telling ESPN.com: "We can talk about it after [the] playoffs."
Artest totaled 24 points and nine rebounds in Sunday's home victory over Phoenix but declined to speak with reporters at Arco Arena before or after the game. The Kings' 107-100 triumph avenged Thursday's loss in Phoenix, which was the third game Artest has missed since being arrested at his Sacramento-area home March 5 after a domestic dispute with his wife.
http://sports.espn.go.com/stations/1050espnradio/show?showId=sas
Monday, March 26, 2007
Artest: 'I'm not retiring'
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ESPN.com news services
The Sacramento Kings' Ron Artest tried to clear up talk that he was planning to retire after the season, telling Stephen A. Smith that he's dedicated to the game of basketball.
Appearing via phone on the Stephen A. Smith show on ESPN Radio 1050 in New York, Artest said: "I'm not retiring."
Citing club sources, ESPN.com's Marc Stein first reported that Artest wanted to retire at season's end.
Artest said he told teammates he was thinking of retirement because he missed his kids, but he never thought those comments would make it to the public.
"I'm totally dedicated to this game," Artest said. "I'm totally ready to still try to make these playoffs"
The Kings currently are four games out of the eighth playoff position in the Western Conference.
Artest said he plans on finishing out his contract with the Kings and reiterated at the end of the interview that he isn't retiring.
"I don't plan to retire," Artest said. "When you don't have your kids around you can get a little bit vulnerable, a little weak."
Reached via e-mail on Saturday, Artest wouldn't confirm or deny making such declarations, telling ESPN.com: "We can talk about it after [the] playoffs."
Artest totaled 24 points and nine rebounds in Sunday's home victory over Phoenix but declined to speak with reporters at Arco Arena before or after the game. The Kings' 107-100 triumph avenged Thursday's loss in Phoenix, which was the third game Artest has missed since being arrested at his Sacramento-area home March 5 after a domestic dispute with his wife.
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