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96TruwarierQBron artest is about to go on espn5 minutes ago from web
And now he's on ESPN. DAMN! Twitter is crazy!
BlackMamba08 wrote:
The sad part is Ariza and his agent brought this upon themselves..
word. I wouldn't have been mad if he left to get paid but getting the same deal is. Oh well, thanks for helping us land Artest. Hope he does well in Houston.
Lakers would be the technical foul team then... kobe ron ron rasheed.Originally Posted by Lizaker4Lizife
By the way, what if we can't sign LO? What are your guys' options/preferences?
If we can't sign him, I'd prefer Rasheed.
but signing LO is a huge priority
- Marion
- Hill
- Kleiza
- Varejao
- Rasheed
others?
[h1]Lakers get Artest; Ariza agrees with Rockets[/h1]
L.A. and Houston essentially make a swap of free-agent forwards.
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
7:54 PM PDT, July 2, 2009
In a free-agent swap of forwards, the Lakers reached an agreement with Houston Rockets forward Ron Artest and the Rockets have reached agreement with Trevor Ariza, The Times has learned.
Artest met with Lakers executives throughout the day and agreed to terms of about $18 million over three years.
Ariza agreed to a five-year deal with the Rockets for about $33 million, roughly the same that the Lakers had offered in their effort to retain him.
"I had to do what was best for me and family," Ariza said. "I am happy with my decision. I'm glad this all worked out. The Rockets are going to give me a chance to improve my game and that's all you can ask for."
Ariza's agent, David Lee, said the 24-year-old forward passed up a more lucrative contract offer from another team with salary-cap space. "We decided to go with Houston anyway," Lee said. "It was never about the money. It was about going someplace where you felt appreciated."
Artest, who will be 30 in November, enjoys the Los Angeles lifestyle and was a presence in the courtside seats for some of the Lakers' games in the NBA Finals.
He is still a formidable defender and averaged 17.1 points last season, though he will take a pay cut from the $7.4 million he made last season because the Lakers don't have as much money at their disposal when it comes to other teams' free agents.
The addition of Artest basically ended the Lakers' pursuit of Ariza, who met today with the Rockets.
"I understand that they did sign Ron Artest," Ariza said. "They did what they had to do. I understand it's a business."
sounds like his agent got in the way and screwed it up for Ariza
Originally Posted by Lizaker4Lizife
[h1]Lakers get Artest; Ariza agrees with Rockets[/h1]
L.A. and Houston essentially make a swap of free-agent forwards.
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
7:54 PM PDT, July 2, 2009
In a free-agent swap of forwards, the Lakers reached an agreement with Houston Rockets forward Ron Artest and the Rockets have reached agreement with Trevor Ariza, The Times has learned.
Artest met with Lakers executives throughout the day and agreed to terms of about $18 million over three years.
Ariza agreed to a five-year deal with the Rockets for about $33 million, roughly the same that the Lakers had offered in their effort to retain him.
"I had to do what was best for me and family," Ariza said. "I am happy with my decision. I'm glad this all worked out. The Rockets are going to give me a chance to improve my game and that's all you can ask for."
Ariza's agent, David Lee, said the 24-year-old forward passed up a more lucrative contract offer from another team with salary-cap space. "We decided to go with Houston anyway," Lee said. "It was never about the money. It was about going someplace where you felt appreciated."
Artest, who will be 30 in November, enjoys the Los Angeles lifestyle and was a presence in the courtside seats for some of the Lakers' games in the NBA Finals.
He is still a formidable defender and averaged 17.1 points last season, though he will take a pay cut from the $7.4 million he made last season because the Lakers don't have as much money at their disposal when it comes to other teams' free agents.
The addition of Artest basically ended the Lakers' pursuit of Ariza, who met today with the Rockets.
"I understand that they did sign Ron Artest," Ariza said. "They did what they had to do. I understand it's a business."
I would be extremely pissed off if we chose Artest over LO. We better be able to have both of them.Originally Posted by Lizaker4Lizife
By the way, what if we can't sign LO? What are your guys' options/preferences?
If we can't sign him, I'd prefer Rasheed.
but signing LO is a huge priority
- Marion
- Hill
- Kleiza
- Varejao
- Rasheed
others?
RealSkipBaylessThe Lakers basically just traded Ariza for Artest, who'll make less than Ariza wanted. Steal! First Pao, now this. Kupchak, bum to genius.
Lizaker4Lizife wrote:
[h1]Lakers get Artest; Ariza agrees with Rockets[/h1]
L.A. and Houston essentially make a swap of free-agent forwards.
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
7:54 PM PDT, July 2, 2009
In a free-agent swap of forwards, the Lakers reached an agreement with Houston Rockets forward Ron Artest and the Rockets have reached agreement with Trevor Ariza, The Times has learned.
Artest met with Lakers executives throughout the day and agreed to terms of about $18 million over three years.
Ariza agreed to a five-year deal with the Rockets for about $33 million, roughly the same that the Lakers had offered in their effort to retain him.
"I had to do what was best for me and family," Ariza said. "I am happy with my decision. I'm glad this all worked out. The Rockets are going to give me a chance to improve my game and that's all you can ask for."
Ariza's agent, David Lee, said the 24-year-old forward passed up a more lucrative contract offer from another team with salary-cap space. "We decided to go with Houston anyway," Lee said. "It was never about the money. It was about going someplace where you felt appreciated."
Artest, who will be 30 in November, enjoys the Los Angeles lifestyle and was a presence in the courtside seats for some of the Lakers' games in the NBA Finals.
He is still a formidable defender and averaged 17.1 points last season, though he will take a pay cut from the $7.4 million he made last season because the Lakers don't have as much money at their disposal when it comes to other teams' free agents.
The addition of Artest basically ended the Lakers' pursuit of Ariza, who met today with the Rockets.
"I understand that they did sign Ron Artest," Ariza said. "They did what they had to do. I understand it's a business."
sounds like his agent got in the way and screwed it up for Ariza
Ariza sounds so stupid right now. I have lost so much respect for him. If your going to get the same money why play for a team that has no shot at a chip?
Best for your family? You would have gotten the same money in YOUR HOMETOWN!!!
I don't know what to feel right now. If he would have gotten paid I would have been cool with this whole situation. But he isn't going to make a PENNYmore with them so why make the move? Either David Lee duped him or maybe he is just really stupid.
Last year when we lost ronny it made since. We all understood. GS made an offer we wouldn't match. This just doesn't make sense. Sounds like some highschool stuff.
Appreciated? Let the fans take care of that. The GM is around to build a team that's going to win. He isn't around to make you feel appreciated.
I am really scratching my head right now...I just don't get any of it.
Dah well.
LET'S GET LO!
Grimey:
Ariza sounds salty for like his agent has given him some positive jargon to spit out in an attempt to play off misleading Trevor into this stupid decision.
Fixed.
"It was never about the money. It was about going someplace where you felt appreciated."
Originally Posted by tupac003
Lizaker4Lizife wrote:
[h1]Lakers get Artest; Ariza agrees with Rockets[/h1]
L.A. and Houston essentially make a swap of free-agent forwards.
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
7:54 PM PDT, July 2, 2009
In a free-agent swap of forwards, the Lakers reached an agreement with Houston Rockets forward Ron Artest and the Rockets have reached agreement with Trevor Ariza, The Times has learned.
Artest met with Lakers executives throughout the day and agreed to terms of about $18 million over three years.
Ariza agreed to a five-year deal with the Rockets for about $33 million, roughly the same that the Lakers had offered in their effort to retain him.
"I had to do what was best for me and family," Ariza said. "I am happy with my decision. I'm glad this all worked out. The Rockets are going to give me a chance to improve my game and that's all you can ask for."
Ariza's agent, David Lee, said the 24-year-old forward passed up a more lucrative contract offer from another team with salary-cap space. "We decided to go with Houston anyway," Lee said. "It was never about the money. It was about going someplace where you felt appreciated."
Artest, who will be 30 in November, enjoys the Los Angeles lifestyle and was a presence in the courtside seats for some of the Lakers' games in the NBA Finals.
He is still a formidable defender and averaged 17.1 points last season, though he will take a pay cut from the $7.4 million he made last season because the Lakers don't have as much money at their disposal when it comes to other teams' free agents.
The addition of Artest basically ended the Lakers' pursuit of Ariza, who met today with the Rockets.
"I understand that they did sign Ron Artest," Ariza said. "They did what they had to do. I understand it's a business."