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Artest Timeline: Ron-Ron's troubled past

I found this article on espn.com under the main story about the trade. I knew he had a heck of a past, but this one is a mile long. Notice the incident on March 9, 2003. Oh well, I'm still glad we made the trade. All we can really do know is sit back and watch this experiment unfold.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2281289

Updated: Jan. 24, 2006, 3:29 PM ET
Artest Timeline: Ron-Ron's troubled past


ESPN.com

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Ron Artest is a Sacramento King. More importantly, he now has a new home to place his baggage. And, as you know, there's a whole lot of it. Here's a quick look at his laundry list of questionable behavior:
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]1999-00 season[/FONT]
Summer 1999: Before his rookie season, Artest applied for a part-time job at a Circuit City outlet in the Chicago area. But the Bulls stepped in before he could begin work ... and benefit from the employee discount.
Said Artest: "I thought it would be fun. And I had a friend who worked there."

October 4, 1999: Fined $5,000 and sent home from the league's rookie orientation for missing a meeting. Bulls GM Jerry Krause said Artest overslept, while also having a friend in his room when visitors weren't allowed.

Ron Artest has gotten to know David Stern quite well throughout the years.



[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2000-01 season[/FONT]
February 21, 2001: Suspended for one game and fined $7,500 for fighting with Glenn Robinson during Bulls-Bucks game.
June 13, 2001: Broke two of Michael Jordan's ribs during a pickup game. "I'm not sure what happened," Artest said in the Chicago Daily Herald. "I was just guarding him. I was just trying to get position because he was posting me up. I don't even recall him stopping for a brief second. ... I read it in the paper and was like, 'Man, Mike's ribs got broke. How'd his ribs get broke?'
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2001-02 season[/FONT]
February 19, 2002: Traded with Ron Mercer, Brad Miller and Kevin Ollie to Pacers for Jalen Rose, Travis Best, Norm Richardson and second-round pick.

May 25, 2002: Girlfriend Jennifer Palma, mother of one of Artest's sons, accused him with grabbing her around the neck and by the arm during an argument. No charges were filed, but she was given a protective order, which Artest allegedly violated several days later by calling her. Harassment and criminal contempt charges were later dropped.
ARTEST'S ACCOLADESIt's not all bad news when it comes to Ron Artest's history. Check out his career highlights: • 2002-03 All-Defensive Second Team
• 2004 All-Star
• 2003-04 All-NBA Third Team
• 2003-04 All-Defensive First Team
• 2003-04 Defensive Player of the Year
• <A href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/players/profile?statsId=3339">Ron Artest's complete player card



[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2002-03 season[/FONT]
Sept. 15, 2002: Artest, now reunited with Kimsha Hatfield, his girlfriend of eight years and mother of his two oldest children, called the police claiming that she hit and scratched him. (The two are now married.)
December 19, 2002: Fined $10,000 for shoving the Mavericks' Raja Bell and failing to leave the court in a timely manner following his ejection, which occurred after he was given his second technical foul.
Jan 4, 2003: Suspended three games and fined $35,000 for smashing video equipment after a loss to the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.

January 30, 2003: Suspended four games (costing him $84,000) after confrontation with Heat coach Pat Riley on the sidelines during the game, then flipping his middle finger at the fans in Miami.
The incident boiled over in the fourth quarter when Artest scored and was fouled, and proceeded to flex his right arm muscles while walking toward the Miami bench. Heat assistant coach Keith Askins exchanged words with Artest, who brushed against Riley. Riley, who was already hot because of an Artest flagrant foul on Caron Butler, began shouting with Artest and shoved him away.
Feb. 26, 2003: Suspended one game by Pacers for smashing a framed picture of himself in Conseco Fieldhouse.
March 9, 2003: Suspended one game for flagrant foul (sixth of the season, which led to automatic suspension) on Trail Blazers' Bonzi Wells.
March 13, 2003: Suspended one game for flagrant foul (seventh of the season, which led to automatic suspension) on 76ers' Eric Snow.
March 20, 2003: Suspended two games for flagrant foul on the Celtics' Paul Pierce five seconds into the game. Eighth flagrant foul called for automatic two game suspension.
April 3, 2003: Fined $20,000 for making an obscene gesture to the crowd in Cleveland.
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2003-04 season[/FONT]
Feb. 16, 2004: Made his first All-Star appearance in style, by changing -- and mismatching -- sneakers throughout the game, in the hopes of landing a shoe contract.
Said Artest's agent, Mark Bartelstein: "We've been in negotiations with several different companies for a few months now. We didn't feel it was right to just wear one brand."
March 19, 2004: Suspended one game for elbowing the Trail Blazers' Derek Anderson during game.
May 25, 2004: Fined $10,000 for making an obscene gesture during Eastern Conference Finals against the Pistons.
June 1, 2004: Took a shot at Richard Hamilton's masked face and was called for a flagrant foul late in the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals, which appeared to ignite the Pistons, who would eliminate the Pacers shortly thereafter.
Said Artest of the call: "(Hamilton's) so skinny that they [the referees] didn't see it," Artest said. "I just put up my hands on him."


That's our Ron-Ron, back when he was hawking the CD.



[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2004-05 season[/FONT]
Nov. 9-10, 2004: Benched for two games after he asked for time off to promote the release of his upcoming rap album.
"When I decided I wanted to leave the game or take a month off, I'm a grown man," Artest told ESPN. "It doesn't make me crazy to want to do something that I want to do. ... You can be anything you want to be.
"I want to be a musician. I want to own my own label and I want to be MVP and win the championship of the NBA. I feel I can do anything I want to do. I have two goals this year. I want to go platinum or have my girls, Allure, go platinum, and win the NBA championship."
Nov. 19, 2004: Charged into the stands at the Palace of Auburn Hills to attack a fan who had thrown a cup at him. Two days later, he was suspended for the remainder of the season. Artest pleaded no contest to assault and battery charges and was sentenced to a year of probation, community service, anger management counseling and a $250 fine. He missed 73 regular-season games and 13 playoff games in total, while also losing $4,995,000 in salary.
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2005-06 season[/FONT]
October 11, 2005: Said Artest on new season: "I'm going to continue playing hard and out of control, like a wild animal that needs to be caged in."
October 2005: Appearing on the cover of the December issue of Penthouse, Artest said in the interview that he wanted to box Ben Wallace on pay-per-view.
December 10, 2005: In a one-on-one interview with the Indianapolis Star, Artest suggests the Pacers trade him. "If the trade rumors, if there is any truth -- maybe it won't be a bad thing. They probably could win more games without me. ... If I go to the West Coast, I would come back to New York after my contract is up. ... I would go to Cleveland. I wouldn't mind coming off the bench behind LeBron James. There's a lot of players I wouldn't mind coming off the bench behind."
In the interview, Artest also criticized coach Rick Carlisle, who would bench Artest for two games. "I like Coach [Carlisle] as a person, but I don't like playing for Coach. I like my team, though. ... Don't get it twisted. He's a very good coach. He knows what he's doing. I personally don't like playing for him."
December 12, 2005: Placed on inactive list.
December 15, 2005: Fined $10,000 for making public statements that he wanted to be traded. Said NBA senior vice president and general counsel Rick Buchanan: "Public trade demands by players was a subject discussed at length during collective bargaining negotiations this summer. The damage caused by these kind of statements was commonly understood, as was the NBA's intention to hold players accountable for such statements going forward."
December 17, 2005: Has a change of heart. Said Artest in the Indianapolis Star: "I should have been a man and spoken with coach [Rick Carlisle] about my differences with him. Yes, I would like to return to the team."
January 1, 2006: Ron Artest, whose self-titled CD hits stores this summer, told the New York Post that his New Year's resolution is to: "Teach math classes in elementary schools throughout the country. And, of course, I want to sell 10 million records."
 
piksi said:
I think that we all are aware of that
I wasn't aware of the number of flagrant fouls. And that one was on Bonzi Wells.

Kind of scary that a guy can get suspended TWICE for flagrant fouls #6 and 7 and then make ANOTHER flagrant foul for a 2 game suspension. THAT is a lack of restraint.
 
QueensFan said:
I wasn't aware of the number of flagrant fouls. And that one was on Bonzi Wells.

Kind of scary that a guy can get suspended TWICE for flagrant fouls #6 and 7 and then make ANOTHER flagrant foul for a 2 game suspension. THAT is a lack of restraint.
Lack of restraint is the best way to describe RA. Last years fiasco in Detroit was a great barometer of RA's IMPROVED level of restraint. Lets hope like Webber, Christie, Williams, Bonzi and other palyers RA will see Sacramento as a good place to rehab his rep. And for the Kings part it's not like this is the FIRST problem child RA has had to coach, jsut maybe the worst.
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2281289

Ron Artest is a Sacramento King. More importantly, he now has a new home to place his baggage. And, as you know, there's a whole lot of it. Here's a quick look at his laundry list of questionable behavior:
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]1999-00 season[/FONT]
Summer 1999: Before his rookie season, Artest applied for a part-time job at a Circuit City outlet in the Chicago area. But the Bulls stepped in before he could begin work ... and benefit from the employee discount.
Said Artest: "I thought it would be fun. And I had a friend who worked there."
October 4, 1999: Fined $5,000 and sent home from the league's rookie orientation for missing a meeting. Bulls GM Jerry Krause said Artest overslept, while also having a friend in his room when visitors weren't allowed.

051118_artest2_275.jpg

Ron Artest has gotten to know David Stern quite well throughout the years.


[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2000-01 season[/FONT]
February 21, 2001: Suspended for one game and fined $7,500 for fighting with Glenn Robinson during Bulls-Bucks game.
June 13, 2001: Broke two of Michael Jordan's ribs during a pickup game. "I'm not sure what happened," Artest said in the Chicago Daily Herald. "I was just guarding him. I was just trying to get position because he was posting me up. I don't even recall him stopping for a brief second. ... I read it in the paper and was like, 'Man, Mike's ribs got broke. How'd his ribs get broke?'"
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2001-02 season[/FONT]
February 19, 2002: Traded with Ron Mercer, Brad Miller and Kevin Ollie to Pacers for Jalen Rose, Travis Best, Norm Richardson and second-round pick.
May 25, 2002: Girlfriend Jennifer Palma, mother of one of Artest's sons, accused him of grabbing her around the neck and by the arm during an argument. No charges were filed, but she was given a protective order, which Artest allegedly violated several days later by calling her. Harassment and criminal contempt charges were later dropped.

ARTEST'S ACCOLADES It's not all bad news when it comes to Ron Artest's history. Check out his career highlights: • 2002-03 All-Defensive Second Team
• 2004 All-Star
• 2003-04 All-NBA Third Team
• 2003-04 All-Defensive First Team
• 2003-04 Defensive Player of the Year
Ron Artest's complete player card


[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2002-03 season[/FONT]
Sept. 15, 2002: Artest, now reunited with Kimsha Hatfield, his girlfriend of eight years and mother of his two oldest children, called the police claiming that she hit and scratched him. (The two are now married.)
December 19, 2002: Fined $10,000 for shoving the Mavericks' Raja Bell and failing to leave the court in a timely manner following his ejection, which occurred after he was given his second technical foul.
Jan 4, 2003: Suspended three games and fined $35,000 for smashing video equipment after a loss to the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
January 30, 2003: Suspended four games (costing him $84,000) after confrontation with Heat coach Pat Riley on the sidelines during the game, then flipping his middle finger at the fans in Miami.
The incident boiled over in the fourth quarter when Artest scored and was fouled, and proceeded to flex his right arm while walking toward the Miami bench. Heat assistant coach Keith Askins exchanged words with Artest, who brushed against Riley. Riley, who was already hot because of an Artest flagrant foul on Caron Butler, began shouting with Artest and shoved him away.
Feb. 26, 2003: Suspended one game by Pacers for smashing a framed picture of himself in Conseco Fieldhouse.
March 9, 2003: Suspended one game for flagrant foul (sixth of the season, which led to automatic suspension) on Trail Blazers' Bonzi Wells.
March 13, 2003: Suspended one game for flagrant foul (seventh of the season, which led to automatic suspension) on 76ers' Eric Snow.
March 20, 2003: Suspended two games for flagrant foul on the Celtics' Paul Pierce five seconds into the game. Eighth flagrant foul called for automatic two game suspension.
April 3, 2003: Fined $20,000 for making an obscene gesture to the crowd in Cleveland.
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2003-04 season[/FONT]
Feb. 16, 2004: Made his first All-Star appearance in style, by changing -- and mismatching -- sneakers throughout the game, in the hopes of landing a shoe contract.
Said Artest's agent, Mark Bartelstein: "We've been in negotiations with several different companies for a few months now. We didn't feel it was right to just wear one brand."
March 19, 2004: Suspended one game for elbowing the Trail Blazers' Derek Anderson during game.
May 25, 2004: Fined $10,000 for making an obscene gesture during Eastern Conference Finals against the Pistons.
June 1, 2004: Took a shot at Richard Hamilton's masked face and was called for a flagrant foul late in the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals, which appeared to ignite the Pistons, who would eliminate the Pacers shortly thereafter.
Said Artest of the call: "(Hamilton's) so skinny that they [the referees] didn't see it," Artest said. "I just put up my hands on him."
051118_artest3_195.jpg

That's our Ron-Ron, back when he was hawking the CD.


[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2004-05 season[/FONT]
Nov. 9-10, 2004: Benched for two games after he asked for time off to promote the release of his upcoming rap album.
"When I decided I wanted to leave the game or take a month off, I'm a grown man," Artest told ESPN. "It doesn't make me crazy to want to do something that I want to do. ... You can be anything you want to be.
"I want to be a musician. I want to own my own label and I want to be MVP and win the championship of the NBA. I feel I can do anything I want to do. I have two goals this year. I want to go platinum or have my girls, Allure, go platinum, and win the NBA championship."
Nov. 19, 2004: Charged into the stands at the Palace of Auburn Hills to attack a fan who had thrown a cup at him. Two days later, he was suspended for the remainder of the season. Artest pleaded no contest to assault and battery charges and was sentenced to a year of probation, community service, anger management counseling and a $250 fine. He missed 73 regular-season games and 13 playoff games in total, while also losing $4,995,000 in salary.
[FONT=Arial,Hevetica,sans-serif]2005-06 season[/FONT]
October 11, 2005: Said Artest on new season: "I'm going to continue playing hard and out of control, like a wild animal that needs to be caged in."
October 2005: Appearing on the cover of the December issue of Penthouse, Artest said in the interview that he wanted to box Ben Wallace on pay-per-view.
December 10, 2005: In a one-on-one interview with the Indianapolis Star, Artest suggests the Pacers trade him. "If the trade rumors, if there is any truth -- maybe it won't be a bad thing. They probably could win more games without me. ... If I go to the West Coast, I would come back to New York after my contract is up. ... I would go to Cleveland. I wouldn't mind coming off the bench behind LeBron James. There's a lot of players I wouldn't mind coming off the bench behind."
In the interview, Artest also criticized coach Rick Carlisle, who would bench Artest for two games. "I like Coach [Carlisle] as a person, but I don't like playing for Coach. I like my team, though. ... Don't get it twisted. He's a very good coach. He knows what he's doing. I personally don't like playing for him."
December 12, 2005: Placed on inactive list.
December 15, 2005: Fined $10,000 for making public statements that he wanted to be traded. Said NBA senior vice president and general counsel Rick Buchanan: "Public trade demands by players was a subject discussed at length during collective bargaining negotiations this summer. The damage caused by these kind of statements was commonly understood, as was the NBA's intention to hold players accountable for such statements going forward."
December 17, 2005: Has a change of heart. Said Artest in the Indianapolis Star: "I should have been a man and spoken with coach [Rick Carlisle] about my differences with him. Yes, I would like to return to the team."
January 1, 2006: Ron Artest, whose self-titled CD hits stores this summer, told the New York Post that his New Year's resolution is to: "Teach math classes in elementary schools throughout the country. And, of course, I want to sell 10 million records."
 
Leave it. The pictures add even more to it. You can compare Rons past to Webbs, DCs, and Bonzis all you want but I can see one slight difference, it starts with C and ends with razy.
 
WalMatt23 said:
Artest pleaded no contest to assault and battery charges and was sentenced to a year of probation, community service, anger management counseling and a $250 fine.
Hopefully this stuff works. LOL. Anyone ever been?
 
I actually used to teach anger management, like any program of personal growth and change it is only as effeactive as a persons desire to change. Desperate peopel who have lost everything do best, while pampered peopel who are able to avoid the consequences of thier negitive behavior have the worst chances. BTW I belive that Artest was ordered by the Leage inot Anger Management a second time.
 
KP said:
Leave it. The pictures add even more to it. You can compare Rons past to Webbs, DCs, and Bonzis all you want but I can see one slight difference, it starts with C and ends with razy.

yeah, I agree. Webb, DC & Bonzi weren't exactly NBA poster boys before they came here, but they weren't flat out crazy. Artest is a wild card like nothing we've really had in Sac to this point. Things will not be boring.
 
ahahahahahaha. Circuit City...ahahahaha....teach Math...ahahahahahahaha Richard Hamilton so skinny hahaha...I cant stop laughing...what a nut, what a nut.
 
KP said:
Leave it. The pictures add even more to it. You can compare Rons past to Webbs, DCs, and Bonzis all you want but I can see one slight difference, it starts with C and ends with razy.
Oh I never meant to compare Ron to those past Kings. The only guy I would compare Ron to is Rodman. I only pointed out that for palyers looking to rehab their rep Sac has been a godsend. I hope my feelings about this trae have been very clear. This is one of those desperate moves that only a desperate team makes and for the very reason that every functioning team in the NBA has avoided talks about Artest the move will probably fail, the difference is the Kings have NOTHING to loose with this trade and there is some chance it will work. (think Wily Coyote on this one)
 
HndsmCelt said:
Oh I never meant to compare Ron to those past Kings. The only guy I would compare Ron to is Rodman. I only pointed out that for palyers looking to rehab their rep Sac has been a godsend. I hope my feelings about this trae have been very clear. This is one of those desperate moves that only a desperate team makes and for the very reason that every functioning team in the NBA has avoided talks about Artest the move will probably fail, the difference is the Kings have NOTHING to loose with this trade and there is some chance it will work. (think Wily Coyote on this one)
You are right, at this point there is nothing to lose. Hopefully we win. :D
 
KP said:
Leave it. The pictures add even more to it. You can compare Rons past to Webbs, DCs, and Bonzis all you want but I can see one slight difference, it starts with C and ends with razy.

you are quite right, here.

we've disagreed on some things, KP, but you and i seem to agree on a lotta things. somehow i know, deep down, you are as excited as me about this trade. :)
 
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