SacBee: Artest says he's content as a King

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ORLANDO, Fla. - The Ron Artest mute button wasn't depressed for long, with only a few "no comments" offered in recent days before the Kings' small forward returned to his sound bite-a-minute ways.

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SacBee: Artest says he's content as a King

ORLANDO, Fla. - The Ron Artest mute button wasn't depressed for long, with only a few "no comments" offered in recent days before the Kings' small forward returned to his sound bite-a-minute ways.

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And once again, I'll simply give this advice, for whatever people think it's worth:

The ONLY time what Artest says will matter is the day he officially either exercises or waives his player option for the next season. He has until June 30 to do it. I fully expect article like this to continue right up until then...
 
And once again, I'll simply give this advice, for whatever people think it's worth:

The ONLY time what Artest says will matter is the day he officially either exercises or waives his player option for the next season. He has until June 30 to do it. I fully expect article like this to continue right up until then...
Yup, and I, at this point, am taking full advantage of the advice that Pacer fans gave us when we traded for him...pay absolutely NO attention to what Ron Artest has to say because it does you no good. Ron is probably playing the best basketball of his career right now, and if he knows what's good for him, he'll keep his head on straight(as hard as that may, according to some people:D)but if he wants the $14 million that his agent says he's worth, he'll continue to play with the consistancy on both ends of the floor that he has been and getting the rest of his team involved, too. Ron Artest, when he's playing like he is now, is arguably one of the top 10 players in the NBA. Let's just hope this continues.
 
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