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  • #46
    Re: Ron to Memphis??

    I was being a little tongue in cheek in my phrasing. Although I do think Artest would fit in very nicely with the Kings

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    • #47
      Re: Ron to Memphis??

      Artest on the Kings would be a scary thing, same idea for the Mavs.

      Speaking of the Mavs, from what I've seen of Josh Howard, he's one of the few players it may be worth tading Ron for.
      You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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      • #48
        Re: Ron to Memphis??

        Originally posted by Jermaniac
        JO my favorite player on the team and I like him much more then I do Ron. But if Ron just had his head on right he would be one of the greatest players of all time IMO
        I agree with that. I think Bird does too, which doesn't mean Artest won't be traded. I'm still thinking if Ron is traded it will be this summer for a good player and a high draft pick that Bird has fallen in love with.

        I just had this thought. This summer we trade Artest for Peja and Jackson for Redd. I'm not in favor of tradeing Ron at all, but if we could do those two trades together I would do it.

        Wonder if teams would double JO then? (grin)

        Dang! I really like that idea!

        Fat chance though!

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        • #49
          Re: Ron to Memphis??

          Originally posted by Unclebuck
          Funny you should pick up on that, as I almost posted that there are a lot of teams that won't win a championship without Artest.
          No, but somebody will this year.
          Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
          Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
          Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
          Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
          And life itself, rushing over me
          Life itself, the wind in black elms,
          Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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          • #50
            Re: Ron to Memphis??

            Originally posted by Jermaniac
            JO threw Ron out of the locker room? I didnt hear about that one, I heard about the one where they fought, but not that one.
            After they traded punches in the lockerroom (moments after Ron said, "I'm tired, I quit"), Rick told Ron not to come to Minnesota. Ron had remorse, flew commercial, when he got to the arena JO wouldn't let him in the lockerroom, saying that only members of the team were allowed in the lockerroom, and since Ron had just said, "I quit" the day before, JO apparently didn't consider him a member of the team. They has a similar confrontation after the game, I don't remember if it was in the lockerrom or on the team plane.
            Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
            Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
            Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
            Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
            And life itself, rushing over me
            Life itself, the wind in black elms,
            Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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            • #51
              Re: Ron to Memphis??

              Originally posted by Jay@Section204
              After they traded punches in the lockerroom (moments after Ron said, "I'm tired, I quit"), Rick told Ron not to come to Minnesota. Ron had remorse, flew commercial, when he got to the arena JO wouldn't let him in the lockerroom, saying that only members of the team were allowed in the lockerroom, and since Ron had just said, "I quit" the day before, JO apparently didn't consider him a member of the team. They has a similar confrontation after the game, I don't remember if it was in the lockerrom or on the team plane.
              Dang where did you read this from? I just heard what David Aldrige said on TNT about how they fought I never heard about how it happend. I think that JO and Ron dont like each other one bit.

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              • #52
                Re: Ron to Memphis??

                I thought the "tired/quit" was after the first set of punches?

                EDIT: Jermaniac, here's my best understanding. I think the dates and sequence are right, but I'm open to correction. This is a drastically different way to look at it than Bball/Jay probably do, but to the best of my knowlege the facts are identical.

                1. Despite having his first rest in 4 years, JO's still hurting coming out of the summer. He (wisely) decides to wait the preseason out in order to heal it properly. While he's out, Ron plays brilliantly (winning a double-overtime head-to-head matchup against LaBron James to start the season on Nov 3).

                2. When JO comes back, Ron's # of shots starts to drop dramatically. No surprise. JO's struggling to get back into a rhythm, consistently going 1-on-2 and 1-on-3 in the blocks instead of passing out to open shooters. They get through the first game together ok (a win over the Celtics, Ron has 28 on 9 of 19, while and Jermaine has 19 on 5 for 16). The second game together, things fall apart. Luckily, they blow the game open early (it's the Bulls before they found their cajones), and Carlisle sat both to keep the situation under wraps.

                3. Somewhere around this time, Ron goes to JO and tells him to pass the ball. JO tells Ron to "stop acting like a damn fool." Ron basically says "Fine, you just took 2 weeks off, maybe I should take some time off. I've got injuries that I've been playing through, maybe I should rest up too." Jermaine's upset because he sees Ron as blackmailing him for shots: "Give me the ball or I won't play." Ron sees it as "If I'm not wanted I won't play."

                4. Jermaine won't let Ron board the team charter to the game in Minny. Ron buys a commercial ticket, rents a car, and shows up to the arena. Jermaine throws him out of the locker room and won't let him on the team plane.

                5. Rumblings are starting to get out, and when asked about the "time away" issue, Artest destroys himself by doing what he's done with every other bit of airtime in the previous 2 weeks: talk about his album.

                6. The next night, the Pacers suffer their worst loss ever: a 68-102 loss to the Clippers (there have been worse losses, statistically, but not against the Clippers).

                7. The Pacers front office starts to patch things up, but right then the brawl happened. Stern's punishment "takes into account past actions", including the fact that talking heads across the country were already lambasting Artest for, as they saw it, taking time off of basketball to promote his album (which he produced but does not appear in).
                This space for rent.

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                • #53
                  Re: Ron to Memphis??

                  if we get pega it will help our offense alot because we will get 24 ppg scorer on our team he surley is a elite three point shooter but we can turn our team into a dallas team we give up defense for offense here but since artest is suspended we only lose s-jax. This is considering to will galens idea its a preatey swell idea i wouid defenitley pull the trigger but wouid our team get worser the fact we lose defense.

                  our team lineup
                  Pg.........Jamaal Tinsley/Anthony Johnson/Eddie gill
                  Sg.........Micheal Redd/Reggie Miller/Freddy jones
                  Sf..........Pega/James Jones/Freddy jones/Reggie Miller/Jo bender
                  Pf..........Jermaine oneal/Austin Croshere/David harrison
                  C...........Jeff Foster/David Harrison/Scott Pollard

                  thats alot of options we have a very deep bench and the sixtman of the year with reggie miller this wouid be a defenite champion squad but i rather have ron on my team then having redd and pega.

                  you know why beacause rons that valuable a mvp canditate in our hands and we are thinking what shouid we do with him.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Ron to Memphis??

                    Originally posted by Anthem
                    I thought the "tired/quit" was after the first set of punches?

                    EDIT: Jermaniac, here's my best understanding. I think the dates and sequence are right, but I'm open to correction. This is a drastically different way to look at it than Bball/Jay probably do, but to the best of my knowlege the facts are identical.

                    1. Despite having his first rest in 4 years, JO's still hurting coming out of the summer. He (wisely) decides to wait the preseason out in order to heal it properly. While he's out, Ron plays brilliantly (winning a double-overtime head-to-head matchup against LaBron James to start the season on Nov 3).

                    2. When JO comes back, Ron's # of shots starts to drop dramatically. No surprise. JO's struggling to get back into a rhythm, consistently going 1-on-2 and 1-on-3 in the blocks instead of passing out to open shooters. They get through the first game together ok (a win over the Celtics, Ron has 28 on 9 of 19, while and Jermaine has 19 on 5 for 16). The second game together, things fall apart. Luckily, they blow the game open early (it's the Bulls before they found their cajones), and Carlisle sat both to keep the situation under wraps.

                    3. Somewhere around this time, Ron goes to JO and tells him to pass the ball. JO tells Ron to "stop acting like a damn fool." Ron basically says "Fine, you just took 2 weeks off, maybe I should take some time off. I've got injuries that I've been playing through, maybe I should rest up too." Jermaine's upset because he sees Ron as blackmailing him for shots: "Give me the ball or I won't play." Ron sees it as "If I'm not wanted I won't play."

                    4. Jermaine won't let Ron board the team charter to the game in Minny. Ron buys a commercial ticket, rents a car, and shows up to the arena. Jermaine throws him out of the locker room and won't let him on the team plane.

                    5. Rumblings are starting to get out, and when asked about the "time away" issue, Artest destroys himself by doing what he's done with every other bit of airtime in the previous 2 weeks: talk about his album.

                    6. The next night, the Pacers suffer their worst loss ever: a 68-102 loss to the Clippers (there have been worse losses, statistically, but not against the Clippers).

                    7. The Pacers front office starts to patch things up, but right then the brawl happened. Stern's punishment "takes into account past actions", including the fact that talking heads across the country were already lambasting Artest for, as they saw it, taking time off of basketball to promote his album (which he produced but does not appear in).
                    Gee, somehow in this horror story you forgot to mention in the last game the two played together they creamed the World Champion Pistons on their home court. The win was the third straight Pacers victory.

                    I agree that the previous Artest vacation story was another negative that made it easier for Stern to get away with hitting the Pacers in the nuts.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Ron to Memphis??

                      I heard it a bit differently than Anthem, but I don't have the time to type it out right now. Basically Peck's said before how I've heard it and believe it to be. Maybe someone (Peck?) can paste that post.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Ron to Memphis??

                        Originally posted by Anthem
                        I thought the "tired/quit" was after the first set of punches?

                        EDIT: Jermaniac, here's my best understanding. I think the dates and sequence are right, but I'm open to correction. This is a drastically different way to look at it than Bball/Jay probably do, but to the best of my knowlege the facts are identical.

                        1. Despite having his first rest in 4 years, JO's still hurting coming out of the summer. He (wisely) decides to wait the preseason out in order to heal it properly. While he's out, Ron plays brilliantly (winning a double-overtime head-to-head matchup against LaBron James to start the season on Nov 3).

                        2. When JO comes back, Ron's # of shots starts to drop dramatically. No surprise. JO's struggling to get back into a rhythm, consistently going 1-on-2 and 1-on-3 in the blocks instead of passing out to open shooters. They get through the first game together ok (a win over the Celtics, Ron has 28 on 9 of 19, while and Jermaine has 19 on 5 for 16). The second game together, things fall apart. Luckily, they blow the game open early (it's the Bulls before they found their cajones), and Carlisle sat both to keep the situation under wraps.

                        3. Somewhere around this time, Ron goes to JO and tells him to pass the ball. JO tells Ron to "stop acting like a damn fool." Ron basically says "Fine, you just took 2 weeks off, maybe I should take some time off. I've got injuries that I've been playing through, maybe I should rest up too." Jermaine's upset because he sees Ron as blackmailing him for shots: "Give me the ball or I won't play." Ron sees it as "If I'm not wanted I won't play."

                        4. Jermaine won't let Ron board the team charter to the game in Minny. Ron buys a commercial ticket, rents a car, and shows up to the arena. Jermaine throws him out of the locker room and won't let him on the team plane.

                        5. Rumblings are starting to get out, and when asked about the "time away" issue, Artest destroys himself by doing what he's done with every other bit of airtime in the previous 2 weeks: talk about his album.

                        6. The next night, the Pacers suffer their worst loss ever: a 68-102 loss to the Clippers (there have been worse losses, statistically, but not against the Clippers).

                        7. The Pacers front office starts to patch things up, but right then the brawl happened. Stern's punishment "takes into account past actions", including the fact that talking heads across the country were already lambasting Artest for, as they saw it, taking time off of basketball to promote his album (which he produced but does not appear in).

                        Your using quotes. I guess before I go any further I need to know if you are saying the above is how it happened or how you percieved it to happen?

                        Cause it's close to what we were told, but not exactly.

                        However I do want to bring one other thing up, this didn't start this season. They had another altercation last season during the playoffs (not physical but very loud verbal) & J.O. has already made it known last year that he wanted Ron to be gone.


                        Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                        • #57
                          Re: Ron to Memphis??

                          Here is one of the times I typed it. From this thread http://www.pacersdigest.com/forums/s...398#post137398

                          It's all part of the same story of Ron retiring.

                          I don't have a lot of time but here is the brief.

                          After quiting on the team & after Carlisle convinced him to stay, Rick told Ron that he didn't have to go with the team to Min.

                          Ron has a change of heart & takes his own flight & goes meets the team at the target center.

                          Upon entering the locker room, he is met by J.O. who is furious that Ron had quite the team. He then procedes to tell him to get out of the locker room & that he was no longer a member of his team.

                          Ron refuses to leave & J.O. attempts to physcially throw him out the door. Of course other players step in & attempt to break it up.

                          They play the game.

                          After the game as Ron attempts to board the team plane he is once again met by J.O. who tells him once again that he is not a member of the team & that he will not be flying back to Indy with the club. Again another shoving match ensues. This time Carlisle convinces Ron to take another plane.

                          Next home game, L.A. Clippers, J.O. has already been told by the staff to have no contact with Artest. From what I was told Ron was not allowed in the locker room until J.O. went to the floor for pre-game warm ups.

                          The mood in the locker room was supposed to be the lowest ever & thus a very large factor when we got whipped so bad by the Clips.

                          I've heard this story now from two differant sources & they are very similar. The only real differance was the fact that Ron wasn't allowed in the locker room for the Clippers game & how physical the confrontation was on the plane.

                          This is just the tip of the iceberg btw.

                          Look I hate as much as anyone when someone comes on here with mysterious sources & boogymen like apperances so normally I wouldn't even repeat this.

                          So if you don't want to beleive me, I understand. But there are several people on here who will back up my story from the one source & my other one backs his up.

                          Sorry, that really sounds crappy. Again if you wanna discount what I'm saying I understand. I trust my person but I understand why others wouldn't.


                          Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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                          • #58
                            Re: Ron to Memphis??

                            Interesting thread!

                            I read this JO quote yesterday.
                            http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/allst...ak_050221.html

                            "For the first time in a long time we're going through offense being the biggest struggle for our team," O'Neal said. "We've got to find a rhythm on moving the ball a little bit better. For myself, it's taking less shots, asking the staff to call less plays for me until needed to keep the defense honest.

                            My point?

                            I think theres some truth to Artest's claim that JO should share the ball more.

                            (Theory)

                            Maybe the staff thinks so too. Now if they told JO that Artest was right it would upset our franchise player. (that is never good) So they have the team throw the ball into JO so much that even JO realizes he has to take less shots. Hence JO will not be upset when they take some of his shots away. This is only a theory, but it would be a way to get a point across to JO without making him mad. Even we fans have thought the team was going to JO to much.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Ron to Memphis??

                              Originally posted by Peck
                              J.O. has already made it known last year that he wanted Ron to be gone.
                              Shoot, JO was telling mall cell phone salesmen years ago Ron was gone......
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                              • #60
                                Re: Ron to Memphis??

                                Originally posted by MagicRat
                                Shoot, JO was telling mall cell phone salesmen years ago Ron was gone......
                                If Donnie was in charge he probably would have been, but Bird likes Ron and being no stranger to fights in the locker room he probably doesn't care if Ron and JO don't get along, just that they play well together.

                                What I wonder is how JO and Ron are getting along now?

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