Ron Artest Opting out??

Opting Out? Multiple sources tell HOOPSWORLD that Ron Artest is seriously considering opting out of the final year of his contract. Artest can stick with the Sacramento Kings for one final year at $7.4 million or choose to become an unrestricted free agent this summer.
Should Artest choose to opt out, he would likely look for a full Mid Level Exception (MLE) deal with a championship contender such as the Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs or even the New Orleans Hornets.
The current MLE starts at $5.356 million. While it may climb slightly, Artest is said to be open to the idea of a five-year, $31 million contract. One source says Artest believes he's worth far more than that, but is coming to grips with the NBA's tightening economic climate.
Very few teams have cap room this summer. Unless the Kings are willing to give Artest a long-term extension, he'd be in a similar situation next year. There may be a few more teams with space, but there's a high probability they're unwilling to spend it on a player with such a "difficult" reputation.
Artest has somewhat avoided trouble in Sacramento but he did have numerous run-ins with Coach Reggie Theus this past season.
If Artest embraces the notion that he may never get a deal larger than the MLE, he may forgo the additional ~$2.1 million to stay with the Kings and lock in as much long term money as he can this summer.

The Spurs are said to have tremendous interest. The talent alongside the big three of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili is waning. Artest would give San Antonio a worthy successor to the 37-year old Bruce Bowen.
It's a little trickier with the Lakers considering the contracts they have committed to Vladimir Radmanovic and Luke Walton. Since neither has made a particularly high impact this season, LA may be open to the idea despite the financial repercussions.
Coach Phil Jackson has always been interested in Artest. Imagine the team currently playing in the NBA Finals with the addition of Artest along with the return of Andrew Bynum. Artest also has a strong relationship with both Kobe Bryant and Lamar Odom.
It's difficult to say if the Hornets would have interest. They need a shooting guard but creative lineups with Peja Stojakovic and Artest could bolster their chances in the Western Conference.
As far as the potential for a sign and trade, the Kings aren't going to take in any players or salary they don't covet. To acquire a risky player like Artest, few teams are going to give up choice assets to make tempt Sacramento into a deal.
Multiple sources are clear that Artest hasn't yet decided. He's waffled back and forth on this one even before the regular season came to a close.
His ultimate decision could have a major impact on next year's playoff picture.


its hoopsworld so.....lol
 
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I hope he opts out. I like Artest, but we need change, we need to prepare for the summer after next. If it means we finally hit rock bottom and we are the Celtics of '07 then so be it. I'd sure the Celtics fans are ok with enduring that season since it led to a Championship. It would probably not happen in one year for us since that was a unique situation, but still I'll endure it if it means an eventual championship
 
Ron Artest is open to 5 years at the MLE? The Lakers are worried about signing Artest to the MLE due to financial repercussions? Wow. Leave it to Hoopsworld to make me feel like I know a lot about basketball.
 
Run-ins with Coach Theus? Hmmmm, wonder who was the precipitator in those love fests? Earlier I read that the Theus-Artest love fest was counter to GP and the Maloofs and likely many players as well. Theus' comment (to the effect) that when its crunch time he wants the ball in the hands of RonRon didn't sit well with a lot of folks, front office and team mates I suspect. The players say the really like RonRon but is that as a person or as a player? I don't think both.

From my view RonRon's take-over in 4th quarters was more detrimental than beneficial in the games I watched. How many games did he win doing that when the Kings were not too far behind in the 4th? Only one game I can remember.

So are the run in's of Theus' doing or of RonRon's initiation? I think both which doesn't bode well for either of them. I've thought all along he should stay, but then I remember the animal named Salmons in the beginning of last season and how well he played when RonRon or Kevin were out. Near 20 pts, and bunches of assists and rebounds and involving the rest of the team. Plus Salmons was also quite impressive on defense.

So maybe it IS TIME for a change. Can Salmons handle being the long term starter at the 3 and clamp down well enough other SF that we won't miss RonRon too much? Just maybe he can. Salmons and RonRon are the same age (29) but Salmons has been in the NBA only 5 years, RonRon for 8.
 
I hope he opts out, but I seriously doubt it. I'm sure Artest is going back and forth on this, that's his MO.
 
I would like to know their source. In any event, it would be helpful if Ron would make a decision one way or the other before the draft. If he's really that hot on playing for the Kings and taking them to a championship, then help them out by letting them know what his plans are, then they can make a more educated and directed decision in the draft.
 
I would like to know their source. In any event, it would be helpful if Ron would make a decision one way or the other before the draft. If he's really that hot on playing for the Kings and taking them to a championship, then help them out by letting them know what his plans are, then they can make a more educated and directed decision in the draft.

He's staying, he's just being a drama queen as usual.
 
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Hoopsworld is the basketball equivalent of the National Enquirer.

That's really unfair ... to the Enquirer. I'm not sure why people even bother posting the drivel from there.

Artest has made it abundantly clear that he wants to stay, that he's not planning on opting out, etc. He's as much as said so several times in the past few weeks.

HOOPSWORLD relies on voices only they can hear.
 
That's really unfair ... to the Enquirer. I'm not sure why people even bother posting the drivel from there.

Artest has made it abundantly clear that he wants to stay, that he's not planning on opting out, etc. He's as much as said so several times in the past few weeks.

HOOPSWORLD relies on voices only they can hear.

Hey now, they have a perfectly valid excuse... It's TDOS.


:p
 
Well the source is hoopsworld, but the player in question is Ron Artest.

And while he has indicated that he won't be opting out, it wouldn't surprise me in the least to see him do just that.
 
I wouldn't necessarily blame hoopsworld here. Is it really that hard to believe that Artest would say one thing and do another? Or at least change his mind a billion times before making his decision? Hell he said he might retire during last season.
 
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I wouldn't necessarily blame hoopsworld here. Is it really that hard to believe that Artest would say one thing and do another? Or at least change his mind a billion times before making his decision? Hell he said he was saying he might retire during last season.

He also guaranteed us a championship the year before
 
Looks like he's not opting out..


According to Marc Stein, Sacramento forward Ron Artest told ESPN.com that he's "99 percent sure I won't opt out of my contract" this month to become a free agent July 1.

He has also expressed hope that Sacramento will consider a contract extension, but the Kings have yet to show a willingness to go that route.

If Artest does pick up his option as expected, a trade may be on the cards, with the Lakers expected to be amongst those chasing his services.

Artest was close to becoming a member of the Denver Nuggets in February.

via ESPN
 
Looks like he's not opting out..


According to Marc Stein, Sacramento forward Ron Artest told ESPN.com that he's "99 percent sure I won't opt out of my contract" this month to become a free agent July 1.

He has also expressed hope that Sacramento will consider a contract extension, but the Kings have yet to show a willingness to go that route.

If Artest does pick up his option as expected, a trade may be on the cards, with the Lakers expected to be amongst those chasing his services.

Artest was close to becoming a member of the Denver Nuggets in February.

via ESPN


I will be extremely disappointed if we sign Artest for any longer. If he doesn't opt out, I'll have to live with him for another year. I'll be hoping he gets traded for youth/picks if he does stay. But, please, no long term contract. He does nothing but slow down the rebuild. Pointless.

And I don't dislike Ron. I think he's a good player and money doesn't seem to be a big factor for him. He has heart, hustle etc., he's just not right for this team.
 
I hope he opts out. He's a good player in all but I'd like some change on this team. RonRon should go join a contender.
 
I was thinking how nasty spurs or celtics would be if he went there.

Ron artest replacing Bruce bowen...bowen coming of the bench...bostons d getting even better.
 




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6-18-08

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I've talked about this before, and it was kind of a no-brainer when the Dallas Mavericks hired Rick Carlisle as their new head coach. Carlisle took a few minutes out of his introductory press conference to all but invite Artest to join him in Dallas. He sang Artest's praises for a full 2-3 minutes and talked about how much he loved working with him Indiana and how much he would love the opportunity to work with him again.

Of course, at that time Artest was saying he didn't plan to opt out of the final year of his contract with the Kings, and besides that the Mavericks can't afford to make him much of an offer.

Well, yesterday all of that changed. Now Artest is saying he may opt out after all, and that he would take less money to play for a contender. Of course, the Mavericks aren't contenders any more - not even on paper. The question for Artest and Carlisle becomes: are the Mavs, with Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd, contenders if you add Artest to the mix at a bargain price?

Frankly, it will take a lot of loyalty on the part of Artest for him to attempt to be the savior of the Mavericks, who have truly backed themselves into a corner by trading for Kidd's contract. They have little money to spend and as many as eight roster spots to fill. Their biggest competition for Artest's services will likely be the other two Texas teams. Artest also played for Rick Adelman in Sacramento, and Adelman has a roster that could truly be Artest away from a championship. Meanwhile the San Antonio Spurs have cap space and roster spots to fill, and if Popovich is willing to take a chance on some of the extra-curricular issues that come with Artest.

Carlisle will certainly make his pitch, but if Artest does indeed opt out of his contract don't be surprised to see him wind up with one of the other Texas Triangle teams
 




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6-18-08

hoopsworld.com

I've talked about this before, and it was kind of a no-brainer when the Dallas Mavericks hired Rick Carlisle as their new head coach. Carlisle took a few minutes out of his introductory press conference to all but invite Artest to join him in Dallas. He sang Artest's praises for a full 2-3 minutes and talked about how much he loved working with him Indiana and how much he would love the opportunity to work with him again.

Of course, at that time Artest was saying he didn't plan to opt out of the final year of his contract with the Kings, and besides that the Mavericks can't afford to make him much of an offer.

Well, yesterday all of that changed. Now Artest is saying he may opt out after all, and that he would take less money to play for a contender. Of course, the Mavericks aren't contenders any more - not even on paper. The question for Artest and Carlisle becomes: are the Mavs, with Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd, contenders if you add Artest to the mix at a bargain price?

Frankly, it will take a lot of loyalty on the part of Artest for him to attempt to be the savior of the Mavericks, who have truly backed themselves into a corner by trading for Kidd's contract. They have little money to spend and as many as eight roster spots to fill. Their biggest competition for Artest's services will likely be the other two Texas teams. Artest also played for Rick Adelman in Sacramento, and Adelman has a roster that could truly be Artest away from a championship. Meanwhile the San Antonio Spurs have cap space and roster spots to fill, and if Popovich is willing to take a chance on some of the extra-curricular issues that come with Artest.

Carlisle will certainly make his pitch, but if Artest does indeed opt out of his contract don't be surprised to see him wind up with one of the other Texas Triangle teams


I'm starting to think hoopsworld is making all this up considering Ron has told ESPN multiple times he probably won't opt out and told Mark Stein yesterday that he was 99% sure he wouldn't.
 
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