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Re: NBA fans' opinions wanted.
Yao and Artest had a phone conversation to patch things up after Yao expressed concern about adding one of the principals in the famous Detroit brawl to the team.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...s/5918737.html
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Ron Ron's comments about still being "Ghetto" were priceless. That might have been my favorite quote of the last few years. Somehow, I can picture steam pouring out of David Stern's ears. Good times...
BTW, this is the same kind of thing that Rednecks/Hillbillies say all the time... You can't take the "country" out of me.
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Shh!
(The Blazers like flying under the radar...watch out for Rudy Fernandez on team Spain) Artest is a beast. He's a great defender but his shot selection is like his personaility: erratic Adelman is a good coach with a veteran club, but he couldn't seem to win the big one with Sac-Town or Portland
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I would love that starting 5...if they werent in the West. A good 5 but the West is loaded, they are going to need some scoring. Just another reason that I am glad the Cavs are in the East. In the East if you go get an Artest, you are a conference favorite....but in the West you are just another team
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There are very few coaches that have the ability to get the most out of Artest and Rick Adelman is one of them. It's a great trade for both clubs.
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Spot-on analysis.
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Artest is one reason why I think the NBA is more interesting than most of the other sports. In baseball there is very rarely true team play, it only occurs in DP's, and in the pitcher-catcher combo, and so it is easier to have crazy guys on your team. ex. The Red Sox were able to deal with Manny for almost a decade even though he has the maturity of an eight year old. In football, there are so many guys and they are divided into units that only really have to interact on the practice field. In a way, you could see them as two different teams (not to mention special teams). But in basketball, everyone has to work together on both sides o the ball. If you have one malcontent, it throws everything off. One guy can completely sabotage your team or make it great. For example, if Artest has a meltdown, the Rockets may not make the playoffs. If Pacman melts down, the Cowboys cut him and move on. The team dynamic in the NBA is something that none of the other sports can really compare with.
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