Artest Going to Lakers

Artest Going to Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:33 pm

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Artest going to Lakers
By CHRIS DUNCAN, AP
Thu Jul 2, 9:25 PM EDT


Ron Artest is joining Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers.

David Bauman, Artest's agent, told The Associated Press that the Houston Rockets forward has verbally agreed to play for the NBA champions next season. Bauman said the final details are still being worked out, but could be finished as early as Thursday night.

ESPN.com reported that Artest had agreed to a three-year deal worth $18 million. Bauman would not confirm those numbers, saying the deal was still being negotiated.

"We're not quite there yet,'' Bauman said. "We're still working on it.''

The 6-foot-7 forward earned $7.4 million in his only season with Houston, averaging 17.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.3 assists. The 2004 Defensive Player of the Year was also a rugged 1-on-1 defender, often assigned to guard the opponent's most dynamic scorer.

Bauman said Artest was looking for a championship-caliber team when he became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday, and the Lakers were one of his top choices.

``He wants to win a ring,'' Bauman said. ``He's a winner and a hard worker and he went looking for a team with whom he could find some justification for what he does. He plays his best when he's in that kind of an environment.''

Artest could not immediately be reached for comment.

He told CBSSports.com that he met with Lakers owner Dr. Jerry Buss and coach Phil Jackson. In a text message to ESPN.com on Thursday night, Artest wrote: ``I am happy to say I am goin' to L.A.''

Earlier Thursday, Bauman said Artest was being courted by several teams that made the playoffs last season and received text messages from unspecified ``superstars'' who were trying to lure him to their cities. Bauman would not say if Bryant was one of those players, but acknowledged on Thursday night that their friendship was a factor in Artest's decision.

``The whole situation was extremely appealing to Ron,'' Bauman said.

The two had a feisty individual battle in the second round of the playoffs, as the undermanned Rockets pushed Bryant and the Lakers to seven games. Artest and Bryant often mouthed off at one another, and Artest was ejected from one game for confronting a referee and claiming that Bryant elbowed him in the neck.

Artest's decision is another tough blow to the Rockets, who acquired Artest in a trade with Sacramento last summer. The Rockets envisioned Artest as the final piece to a ``Big Three'' with Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady, but those two All-Stars are now dealing with long-term injuries.

Rockets general manager Daryl Morey did not immediately return a phone message on Thursday night.

He already seemed resigned to losing Artest, flying to Las Vegas earlier in the day to meet with Lakers forward Trevor Ariza. The 6-8 Ariza averaged 8.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.8 assists for the Lakers last season and would fit into Artest's role in Houston's starting lineup.

Houston already knows it will be missing McGrady for the bulk of next season as he recovers from microfracture surgery on his left knee.

The Rockets are also awaiting a definitive prognosis on Yao, who sustained a hairline fracture in his left foot in the playoffs. Morey made an aggressive pitch to free agent center Marcin Gortat shortly after the free agency period began on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the 29-year-old Artest and his unpredictable nature will be an intriguing addition to the Lakers.

Artest was on his best behavior in Houston last season, but he'll always be remembered as the central figure in the 2004 brawl with Detroit fans at The Palace of Auburn Hills when he played for the Indiana Pacers. Artest was suspended for 73 games, the NBA's harshest punishment for a fight.

Early in the 2005-06 season, Artest demanded a trade from Indiana, angering his teammates. He was dealt to Sacramento in January 2006 and meshed well with coach Rick Adelman, who now coaches the Rockets.

Two years later, Artest left the Kings in a bitter dispute with the team's ownership.

The Associated Press
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Re: Artest Going to Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:35 pm

Despite initially saying he wanted to stay with Houston Yao or no Yao, I can't say I'm surprised Artest went to the Lakers when they expressed an interest in him.

He's an upgrade over Ariza, but he doesn't add youth to the Lakers who more than ever have to win now. The Lakers should still be favorites for the new season, though.
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Re: Artest Going to Lakers

Postby Biz on Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:41 am

^Yeah, youth is not really what the lakers need right now. Artest is older than Ariza but its not like RonRon is past his prime. He's only 29 and is definitely an upgrade over ariza both offensively and defensively. The question now is:
1) will he be able to accept his role on offense?
2) will be keep his composure and not disrupt the locker room stability lakers currently have?

I personally think this is a great signing for LA, considering he took a substantial paycut and with leaders like Kobe and Phil Jackson managing his ego.
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Re: Artest Going to Lakers

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Jul 05, 2009 11:59 am

Personally, I believe the odds favor Artest being on his best behavior and being a Scottie Pippen type glue guy for LA on offense and defense.

He gives LA a hunger and fighting bulldog mentality they didn't have before. When some of the Laker players slack off like they're prone to do, he'll help Kobe in yelling and rallying them to step up.

IMHO, Artest makes LA better for the coming season than if LA had stood pat and resigned Ariza.
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Re: Artest Going to Lakers

Postby Cavalier Marcus on Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:23 am

Biz wrote:^Yeah, youth is not really what the lakers need right now. Artest is older than Ariza but its not like RonRon is past his prime. He's only 29 and is definitely an upgrade over ariza both offensively and defensively. The question now is:
1) will he be able to accept his role on offense?
2) will be keep his composure and not disrupt the locker room stability lakers currently have?

I personally think this is a great signing for LA, considering he took a substantial paycut and with leaders like Kobe and Phil Jackson managing his ego.



I truly believe that this signing makes Los Angeles the undisputed best team in the league (as if winning last year's championship wasn't enough). I think Artest for the MLE is probably one of the biggest free agent steals anyway, because this is a guy that easily should be making at least 3 million more. He's one of the league's best defenders, a good scorer, and is passionate about the game. If he can keep his temper in check (which I honestly fully expect him to do), then he will prove to be a solid acquisition for the Lakers.
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