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A league source has confirmed to SI.com that the Indiana Pacers have agreed to trade controversial small forward Ron Artest to the Sacramento Kings for three-time All-Star Peja Stojakovic.
The deal, which may include a draft pick, is awaiting league approval.
Artest has spent the last month on the inactive list after he told the Indianapolis Star in mid-December that he wanted to be traded and that he didn't enjoy playing for Pacers coach Rick Carlisle. Indiana's front office quickly said they would try to accommodate Artest's request.
Long-considered one of the NBA's best sharp-shooters, Stojakovic has suffered through his worst season since 2000, averaging 16.5 points per game while shooting 40 percent from the floor. Stojakovic's struggles mirrors that of the Kings, who are in the basement of the Pacific Division with a 17-23 record.
Stojakovic's agent, David Bauman, could not confirm the report but said he thought it would be a good move for his client. "I think it's going to be a great move for Peja. He gets a new start, a chance to play for a great team for a coach who's been successful in the playoffs.
"Things have been languishing in Sacramento. He's excited about getting a new start."
A league source has confirmed to SI.com that the Indiana Pacers have agreed to trade controversial small forward Ron Artest to the Sacramento Kings for three-time All-Star Peja Stojakovic.
The deal, which may include a draft pick, is awaiting league approval.
Artest has spent the last month on the inactive list after he told the Indianapolis Star in mid-December that he wanted to be traded and that he didn't enjoy playing for Pacers coach Rick Carlisle. Indiana's front office quickly said they would try to accommodate Artest's request.
Long-considered one of the NBA's best sharp-shooters, Stojakovic has suffered through his worst season since 2000, averaging 16.5 points per game while shooting 40 percent from the floor. Stojakovic's struggles mirrors that of the Kings, who are in the basement of the Pacific Division with a 17-23 record.
Stojakovic's agent, David Bauman, could not confirm the report but said he thought it would be a good move for his client. "I think it's going to be a great move for Peja. He gets a new start, a chance to play for a great team for a coach who's been successful in the playoffs.
"Things have been languishing in Sacramento. He's excited about getting a new start."