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    DNP-CD tonight against the wolves. He was fine physcally. He was shooting around right before the game began, after everyone was in the locker rooms. The announcers said that a close source said it was more of Artest's marbles being loose. He has supposedly been seriously pondering retirement and Carslisle is worried he will become a cancer to the rest. No !

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    They were saying on NBA Tv that Artest plans on retiring in two years to concentrate on his record company and or the ministry. Evidently Carlisle got wind of it and decided to cut it off before it became a distraction tonight, but who knows what will happen if this continues...

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    Yikes!

    It will be interesting to see how this ends up.

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    If he s up my fantasy team, so help me.

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    NBA TV? that was the same broadcast i was watching, because the wolves announcers said "for those of you watching on NBATV we welcome you" They don't play two different broadcasts i didn't think. Because i know they didn't mention in two years. They did mention him working on other interests but thats as far as they took it.

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    NBA-TV just snags one of the regularly scheduled feeds, like League Pass. So there isn't a separate NBA-TV broadcast team.

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    Man he is insane

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    His agent just came out on his offical reason for retirement.

    apparently, Artest wants to spend more time with his Halo 2.

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    Artest needs to be in a drug rehab center ... seriously. This sounds a lot like Ricky Williams.

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    two mo'

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    He was benched for two games according to ESPNews, reasons were not disclosed.

    I just found this on Indystar.com:

    "We had a situation develop yesterday involving Ronnie that I felt compromised the integrity of the team and it was my decision not to play him," Carlisle said. "After (tonight's game) we'll re-evaluate things. It's a private team matter and I'm going to leave it at that."

    Artest, who dressed for the game and watched most of it while sitting on the floor in the end zone next to the Pacers bench, also declined to give specifics, but accepted the suspension without complaint.

    "I had some personal things and coach thought it would be best if I sit out these two games," he said. "I wanted to play but he wanted me to sit out. I'll do whatever he says to do."

    Artest's teammates gave him vocal support after the game. Jermaine O'Neal refused to comment on the suspension, and Stephen Jackson, who was dressing next to Artest in the Target Center locker room, chided reporters for questioning Artest on the matter.

    "That will be the last you hear of this," Jackson said.

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    this hurts pacers no chance to trade him now

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    Reasons were not disclosed? How about this? The dude is a nut job.

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    It'll give him time to work on his next cd with Truwarier Records. I still wonder if he is bi-polar and forgets to take his meds sometimes.
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    yup, wouldve been worth gambling on this nutjob, right ghostwriter

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    Artest asked Carlisle to sit down

    By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Sports Writer
    November 10, 2004
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest said Wednesday that he asked coach Rick Carlisle for time off because of a busy schedule that included promoting a soon-to-be released rap album, which led to his two-game benching.

    Artest held a short news conference before Wednesday night's game against the Los Angeles Clippers, and in his usual ambiguous manner, tried to explain why he was benched.

    Artest said that he asked Carlisle for as much as a month off to heal his aching body and recover from a particularly busy schedule.



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    ``My body has been aching, I was going to take some time off and I said it the wrong way,'' Artest said. ``Everything that happened wasn't too negative. I kind of surprised the team by wanting to take some games off, just to get back together, maybe stay home for a little bit, rest a little bit and come back.''

    He certainly surprised Carlisle, who said Tuesday that the situation, ``compromised the integrity of the team. It's a private team matter, and I'm going to leave it at that.''

    ``I don't know what that means,'' Artest said. ``They probably expected a little more; expected me to play every game. Everybody's different. It's early in the season, so I feel like I could take some time off early and be ready for the long stretch.''

    So Carlisle benched Artest for Tuesday night's win over Minnesota and Wednesday night's game against the Clippers. It is not a suspension, and Artest will not lose any salary. He will return Friday at Philadelphia.

    The 24-year-old is scheduled to release his debut rap album later this month and has been spending a lot of time making promotional appearances.

    ``I've been doing a little bit too much music, just needed the rest,'' Artest said. ``I've still got my album coming out Nov. 23. After the album comes out I'm going to make sure all of my time is focused on winning a championship.''

    It's the latest in a long line of controversial situations for Artest, ranging from destroying television monitors at Madison Square Garden two years ago to missing the team flight to Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals at Detroit last season.

    Carlisle tried to downplay the issue before the game Wednesday night.

    ``This isn't the Cuban missile crisis. It's not life or death, it's not about national security,'' Carlisle said. ``It's just simply about a group of guys needing to remind ourselves -- all of us -- about the sanc y of team, and what it's about.''

    The message appears to have landed with Artest.

    ``It was a good decision,'' Artest said. ``I need the rest. There's a lot of things going on.''

    When asked if he thought the punishment fit the crime, Artest said, ``There was no crime done. I think it helped out. I was tired.

    ``I was doing a lot. I was running around a lot and doing a whole bunch of stuff and I've also been working out, so I think I wore myself down physically, I wore myself down mentally. I was ready to take some time off, at least like a month off, but two games is enough.''

    With so many injuries, the last thing the Pacers needed was to lose another player, especially one of their two All-Stars.

    The Pacers played with just nine players against the Clippers.

    Nevertheless, Carlisle said he would not play Artest.

    ``We've spent a lot of time and a lot of money this summer traveling, working guys out, working toward a plan to win this year and that plan was built around team,'' Carlisle said. ``It's important in this early stage that we're steadfast in that understanding.''

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    god this kid really is a nutter, who ever heard of something like that, i just dont get it.

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    I wore myself down mentally
    Understatement of the Year

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    dude is paid millions and is worried about his stupid other business

    rap

    pathetic

    nba players should not get invlolved in businesses

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    Yeah he has an obligation to his team and teammates and least of all has a contract for all 82 games and playoffs. This kinda needs to be stamped out.

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    nba players should not get invlolved in businesses

    One bad apple, huh? I think its perfectly fine whether its Artest's music, Francis clothing or Maliks restaraunt. A better statement would be

    Nutjobs shouldn't get involved in businesses. This is absolutely rediculous. This should rank right up their with Drew Gooden's DNP-pimple in unbelievable news.

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    When I saw the interview tonight I couldn't believe it. The idea of him just going into Carlisles' office and saying he needs some time off for promoting a CD, is too wild. I've seen it all....somewhere Rodman is saying, "Damn why didn't I think of that one?"

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    That guy is seriously messed up. I put the over/under on him showing up somewhere in drag at the first week of March.

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    I'm a die hard Pacers fan and I've seen it all now with Artest. I gave 'em some slack in the past with some incidences but this takes the cake. When I saw his demeanor in that interview tonight, I couldn't believe it. I'm sure Bird and Carlisle will probably, if not already put the wheels in motion to get rid of him, but like some have said on here, who in the would take him? And most importantly, would someone?

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