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Re: Artest Regrets Not Opting Out
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Originally Posted by
__JaG__
He's like five different people throughout any given day.
:lol
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i'm convinced this guy is skitzo
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once insane, forever insane
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I agree he's crazy but I still want him.
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I think not opting out was a good move for him money wise
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Re: Artest Regrets Not Opting Out
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Originally Posted by
__JaG__
He's like five different people throughout any given day.
He must be. I wanted hiim to be a Spurs but I dunno now. This guy is all over the place.
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shows how emotionally unstable he is. I haven't seen anyone flip flop more than artest, with the exception of john mc......
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7.4 MILLION IS A MISTAKE
nigga please
u can live off 7.4 million for life
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I wanna opt out, but wait..i wanna stay. Then I regret it. Artest is a fookin loser.... wherever he goes he just be a dumbass. Did he ever think by saying this will make his teammates in Kings feel sick for him?
Some stupid people never change..........
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nigga got Alzheimer....he tend to forgot what he want to do before or sayin...
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Originally Posted by
ShoogarBear
Dear Ron,
WTF?
Sincerely,
Herschel
I read this and immediately was thinking about Herschel Walker as well! :lol :lmao
I think Ron Ron also has D.I.D. but, unfortunately, all of his multiple personalities are too stupid to realize it.
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Austin
that dude is special.
Short bus special.
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Whoa! Artest actually spends time with charities! Dude works 7 months a year and makes $20,000 a day for it. A mere pitance compared to Kobe's $60,000 a day but please don't brag about it. NBA players could do more musch for African relief if they simply donated[tithed] 10% of their salaries to the proper relief organization. Kobe spent 4 mill on a ring for his humiliated wife + the expense of settling with his accuser. Artest is obviously at the outer fringes of weird but he does in many ways does reflect the virulent greed that permeates most of the NBA--- from team owners, agents and players. I WANT MINE, SCREW THE FANS!
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NBA players could do more musch for African relief if they simply donated[tithed] 10% of their salaries to the proper relief organization.
First off
why should they
second off
theres plenty of causes here at home that could be donated to
ala flood victims in the midwest.
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Artest (his agent?) is actually very smart here. He does not opt out and maintains a salary that he would not see on the open market. Now he can whine about being with the lowly Kings and still get the big money.
Look at what's happening in the NBA. Big name stars are re-signing with their teams (no matter how bad the teams are) for money that they cannot get any where else. Then they can complain and force their teams to trade them to a contender. J. O'Neal, Kidd, R. Allen, and KG are examples. Michael Redd is another as he is pushing to go to Cleveland to play with Lebron when he had the chance to sign with them (for less money) a couple years back. They all had the chance to sign with a contender, but for less money and years.
Artest is just positioning himself for a trade.... probly to the Lakers for Odom's contract and a young guy. That's cunning like a fox.
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Originally Posted by
T Park
First off
why should they
second off
theres plenty of causes here at home that could be donated to
ala flood victims in the midwest.
Because they have the mean$ to do so.
Because the majority of the leagues millionaires are black and therefore have a heritage and a culture that relates to said country ie: Africa
Ignorant statement dude.
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Originally Posted by
mojorizen7
Because they have the mean$ to do so.
Because the majority of the leagues millionaires are black and therefore have a heritage and a culture that relates to said country ie: Africa
Ignorant statement dude.
So they should feel obligated then?
Doesn't sound right to me.
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Originally Posted by
anakha
So they should feel obligated then?
Doesn't sound right to me.
I believe so but thats just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by
Sandman52
Artest (his agent?) is actually very smart here. He does not opt out and maintains a salary that he would not see on the open market. Now he can whine about being with the lowly Kings and still get the big money.
Look at what's happening in the NBA. Big name stars are re-signing with their teams (no matter how bad the teams are) for money that they cannot get any where else. Then they can complain and force their teams to trade them to a contender. J. O'Neal, Kidd, R. Allen, and KG are examples. Michael Redd is another as he is pushing to go to Cleveland to play with Lebron when he had the chance to sign with them (for less money) a couple years back. They all had the chance to sign with a contender, but for less money and years.
Artest is just positioning himself for a trade.... probly to the Lakers for Odom's contract and a young guy. That's cunning like a fox.
I AGREE 100%......Odom and Mihm for Artest....just watch
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Originally Posted by
Tacker
wrong forum dumb fuck
Rage much?
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Originally Posted by
Mr.Bottomtooth
you sob...
Already did it in another thread, beat ya to it :lol
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