Artest Speaks Again

Well of course he is. Mike Bibby is gone and Ron Artest is now picturing himself as leader of the merry little band of Kings.

...Artest told ESPN.com on Saturday that he's no longer lobbying for a move before Thursday's trading deadline.

"I am anxious to see what my future holds, [but] I like Sac," Artest wrote in an e-mail. "My entire focus is with Sac and winning a championship this year."...

That, more than anything else, should get the trade talks heating up for an Artest move before the deadline. We all KNOW that wanting to stay in Sacramento and saying you want to stay in Sacramento is pretty much the same as buying your ticket out of town...

With Bibby gone, can Artest be far behind?






















Lord, I hope not.
 
Okay, I have come up with the ultimate idea. We send the TruWarier to Orlando for Superman.

















Hey, it works for me!!! And G3 already said she'd throw in some family members.

:p
 
I wonder if Orlando could use some sturdy trees? We have lots of trees. Good solid growth Ponderosa Pines. I'm actually looking at a couple of young ones right now that I think the Forest Service might not even miss.

And what about snow? Could Orlando use some snow? I have quite a bit...

There must be other things we can add to sweeten the pot.
 
Ron has never been more insane than right now.

Luckly, I never pay attention to what he says
 
Gladly.

And I come from a tall family. I'm sure they'd be good for some rebounding, at the very least.

My initial reaction was "What, and you didn't send them to Arco where we could really use that?"

But then I thought about how rebounders do in Sac. I could see how you wouldn't want to put a family member in that position.

So you're off the hook.
 
Ron is Ron. This is much preferable to "The team would be better without me".

Most importantly, if GP cannot work a trade (and he may not be able to), at least Ron is not emotionally already gone. He is commited to playing hard on this team at least until he opts out. Seems to me that it could be much worse.
 
Well...as much as I'd love to keep Ron here long-term, and as much as this article paints a semi-rosey picture of the state the Kings and Ron post-Bibby trade, that being said...I think he's a gonner now.:p
 
Webber, Peja and now Bibby said the same thing and next thing we know they're no longer with us. Obviously you have to take this with a punch of salt.
 
Ron is Ron. This is much preferable to "The team would be better without me".

Most importantly, if GP cannot work a trade (and he may not be able to), at least Ron is not emotionally already gone. He is commited to playing hard on this team at least until he opts out. Seems to me that it could be much worse.

He wasn't during that minute in the interview, anyways. 43.26 seconds later, however.......
 
Well of course he is. Mike Bibby is gone and Ron Artest is now picturing himself as leader of the merry little band of Kings.



That, more than anything else, should get the trade talks heating up for an Artest move before the deadline. We all KNOW that wanting to stay in Sacramento and saying you want to stay in Sacramento is pretty much the same as buying your ticket out of town...

With Bibby gone, can Artest be far behind?






















Lord, I hope not.

Is sure does seem that way. Anytime a member of the Kings says they want to stay, they are traded.
 
I think I take it back. After listening to Amare gush about how irresistible his personality, swagger and aura are (while firing his managers for somehow not being able to market such a loveable douchebag), maybe Ron ain't so bad after all. Certifiable, sure.... ;)

There is something considerably wrong with this world when such stupid self-absorbed people are able to get so damn rich.
 
What Ron says really doesn't matter. I don't dislike him, but I hope he's traded before the deadline. Unfortunately, I can't see GP moving two of our starters in the space of a few days. Just don't resign Ron at the end of the year.
 
My question is, we still aren’t a .005 Team and he’s saying he wants to win the ring this year. I don’t mind the guys passion but I wonder what kind of math he was doing at the time of the article? Maybe the guy is really excited about the new players we just got *shrugs* Trade Ron to the Bulls. Lets go Petrie.
 
My question is, we still aren’t a .005 Team and he’s saying he wants to win the ring this year. I don’t mind the guys passion but I wonder what kind of math he was doing at the time of the article? Maybe the guy is really excited about the new players we just got *shrugs* Trade Ron to the Bulls. Lets go Petrie.


You know Ron is a Math major, so he probably looked at math of it already.
 
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