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They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

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  • They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

    I found this fun to read


    http://www.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=421316


    He's reporting the weight himself, but he does look noticibly bigger. 270lbs would be 15-20 lbs of muscle added. I can't see there being any way he could play the three anymore.

    I think the brawl at the Palace effected his decision. I think he knows he punked out when Ben was challenging him and in his mind made sure that would never happen again - he needed to get bigger. He realized that as a SF he'd always be smaller than the 4/5's in the league. I think he has designs of playing the four and being a bull in a china shop in the low post and at his new weight will feel confident no matter who confront him.

    I'm not saying this was a good basketball move, not by a long shot. You don't know how his speed will be effected. Indy could put out a good line-up with Granger, Artest, JON, at the forward spots if Artest can handle the four. I think this might have been known for awhile because Indy didn't try to upgrade their bigs this off-season.

    (thanks to our friends over at pacerboard for the pics)

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    i've heard the Pacers might play him at the PF position.

    he definitely won't be able to guard guys like Rip anymore. OTOH, if Artest goes play the 3, he'll tear up Tayshaun in the post.

    is it me, or does everythat that Artest does that's out of the ordinary just solidify the view that he's mentally disturbed?


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    If he's 270 pounds, which I seriously doubt, what's that going to do to his quickness? He'd almost be forced to find a different position. I don't believe it. The Pacers trainers would have to be clueless to let him do that to himself. The guy was one of the best at his position. WTF would he want to change positions?





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    Terrible move.
    No more DPOYs coming Ron's way, unless he plans on becoming a lockdown interior defender. You'd think that any guard or forward would be able to get a step on him, now that he's bulked up.
    Where does he plan to play in the offense? Use him in the post and move JO to center? That would only take from Jeff Foster and David Harrison's minutes.





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    Artest appears to have picked up some muscle, but 270lbs. I kinda find that hard to believe. He would be messing himself up playing the SF position.






    Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:24 pm Post subject:

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    Artest is a strong SF, he didn't gain weight because of Ben Wallace, stop taking shots at him






    Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:27 pm Post subject:

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    NYKBaller wrote:
    Artest is a strong SF, he didn't gain weight because of Ben Wallace, stop taking shots at him


    Eddy Curry's heart could explode at any given moment. Don't you have enough to worry about? You finished 12 games behind Boston last year. Boston! Go back to your board and keep the Hype Machine going.





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    First quit dreamin, their is no way that he isn't going to be quick enough to guard whoever.

    And most pacer fan feel he is just exaggerating.

    But its nice to see the fear that Artest brings out.




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    Wow@ 270. They have Centers in the this league that dont even way that much.





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    Good, I hope he is 270 pounds and plays the 4. Then Rasheed can own him on the offensive end in the post and Ben cant throw his *** around in the paint.

    If he plays 3 we have that solution on the defensive end, its called Jason Maxiel. Who is the same size as Artest and I think is even more of a beast. Although a rookie, this kid would be the perfect solution for Artest, much like Prince was for McGrady in his rookie season in the 2003 playoffs.

    If Artest plays at the 3 then we will simply move Tayshaun to the 2 and sit Hamilton for a bit, or sit Prince for a bit, but I think we will see J-Max play Artest a lot if this is true, and J-Max is one hell of a strong defender and I think Artest would struggle mightily against him.





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    Pacerfan@IU wrote:
    First quit dreamin, their is no way that he isn't going to be quick enough to guard whoever.

    And most pacer fan feel he is just exaggerating.

    But its nice to see the fear that Artest brings out.


    Think you're missing the point. One, I don't believe he is 270 pounds. And if he were, that would only be great news for the Pistons.







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    Artest has been hanging around too many buffets lately. What a fat ***.

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    Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

    I have to agree with those posters, I have to admit I haven't seen a picture of him wieght 270pounds but I think its a bad idea to play with that much wieght for a perimeter position. Then again I though when he was 250 he would have been better off losing a couple of pounds.

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      Artest has been hanging around too many buffets lately. What a fat ***


      Artest is a strong SF, he didn't gain weight because of Ben Wallace, stop taking shots at him

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        Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

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        Why Not Us ?

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          Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

          I like that they think he's crazy

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            Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

            crazy like a fox


            Why Not Us ?

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              Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

              This is a perfect example of why RealGM blows.

              Even if he is 270, which I'm sorta doubting, you can just take one look at him right now and know that he won't have problems playing like he had before.

              I hope Flip is stupid enough to put Maxiell on him.
              You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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                Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                I think the're...... well in the words of Carlos Mencia "DUR DA DUR"

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                  Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                  Originally posted by Unclebuck
                  I like that they think he's crazy
                  And yet you don't like that Jay thinks he's crazy.

                  Interesting comments.........
                  PSN: MRat731 XBL: MRat0731

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                    Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                    Originally posted by SoupIsGood
                    This is a perfect example of why RealGM blows.

                    Even if he is 270, which I'm sorta doubting, you can just take one look at him right now and know that he won't have problems playing like he had before.

                    I hope Flip is stupid enough to put Maxiell on him.
                    then Maxiell will come home cryin , "Flip why'd you do that to me? I'm tellin my mommy ."

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                      Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                      Originally posted by PaCeRs_GuRL
                      then Maxiell will come home cryin , "Flip why'd you do that to me? I'm tellin my mommy ."
                      Wasn't it G.Robinson that cried when he found out he had to go back in against McKey?
                      This space for rent.

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                        Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                        Originally posted by Anthem
                        Wasn't it G.Robinson that cried when he found out he had to go back in against McKey?
                        lol not sure but that's funny

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                          Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                          I think Artest will lose a lot of that weight as soon as he starts playing basketball again and doesn't have as much time for body building...
                          Here, everyone have a : on me

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                            Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                            Originally posted by Anthem
                            Wasn't it G.Robinson that cried when he found out he had to go back in against McKey?
                            I don't know, but I do remember TMac mouthing off on how stupid it was for the Pacers to cut McKey, then he went out that night and got shutdown by Al.
                            Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                              Re: They are talking about Artest on Pistions forum

                              That's all very humorous. Artest should be fun to watch this year
                              Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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