Yao Ming expressed concerns about team chemistry to the Houston Chronicle and referenced Ron Artest's involvement in the 2004 brawl with Pistons' fans following the news that the former Pacer and King had been dealt to the Rockets.
"Hopefully, he's not fighting anymore and going after a guy in the stands," Yao said, according to the Chronicle.
When asked about those comments, Artest said Yao had bought into "all the propaganda" about him, according to The Sacramento Bee.
"I understand what Yao said, but I'm still ghetto," Artest said, according to the report. "That's not going to change. I'm never going to change my culture. Yao has played with a lot of black players, but I don't think he's ever played with a black player that really represents his culture as much as I represent my culture. Once Yao Ming gets to know me, he'll understand what I'm about."
"If you go back to the brawl, that's a culture issue right there. Somebody was disrespecting me, so he's got to understand where I'm coming from. People that know me know that Ron Artest never changed."
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Jul 31, 2008 10:12 AM EST
With Jerry Reinsdorf and director of player personnel Gar Forman taking a greater role in contract negotiations, Bulls GM John Paxson has been freed up to talk trades with other teams, according to a report by Mike Mcgraw of the Daily Herald.
According to the report, the Bulls have had discussions with Sacramento about center Brad Miller while guard Larry Hughes has been attracting some interest.
Some options, according to McGraw, include include Portland's Joe Przybilla, New York's Jared Jeffries, Dallas' Erick Dampier, or Denver's Kenyon Martin.
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Jul 31, 2008 10:06 AM EST
Ron Artest said that he was excited about going to the Rockets but would join them only if they are committed to him, the Houston Chronicle is reporting.
Artest's comments about commitment stem from Yao Ming’s wariness of the trade. Ming is happy with the deal but is concerned for team chemistry.
“We’ve still got to make sure there’s still a commitment,” Artest told the Sacramento Bee. “That’s the main thing. When I speak to the powers-that-be of the Houston Rockets organization, we’re going to find out how much they really want me there.”
“For some reason, I like (Artest),” Yao said, “because in the games we play against him, I hate him."
“When I text-messaged with Luis (Scola), we talked about team chemistry. That’s only what worries us. We worry about the new attitude to the team. We are adding talent to the team, and we need that, but building team chemistry is important. This is not bad. I don’t mean he is not welcome to Houston. But a new player always needs some time."
“There’s worry. Obviously, yes. ... Hopefully, he’s not fighting anymore and going after a guy in the stands. ... I have to find a way to talk to him and see what we can do as a basketball team. He has a history, but we know he is a physical player. He is a good player. He really can help us.”
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Kings Jul 2008 Archive
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Houston Chronicle | Jul 29, 2008
Ron Artest is heading to Houston for Bobby Jackson, Donte Greene, a future first rounder and cash.
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ESPN | Jul 23, 2008
The Sacramento Kings have given guard Bobby Brown a guaranteed contract for two years.
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Sacramento Bee | Jul 23, 2008
Ron Artest is on the Pistons' radar screen.
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The Sacramento Bee | Jul 18, 2008
Kings' center Brad Miller vows to rebound after he returns from a five-game suspension to start the season for violating the league's anti-drug policy.
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Dallas Morning News | Jul 18, 2008
The Sacramento Kings have tried for a Ron Artest trade to Dallas in exchange for Josh Howard, but the Mavericks are not interested.
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The Sacramento Bee | Jul 17, 2008
The Mavericks have reportedly made an offer for Kings' forward Ron Artest, including Jerry Stackhouse and Brandon Bass.
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SI.com | Jul 16, 2008
The Lakers continue to be regarded as the favorites for Ron Artest as they offer Lamar Odom.
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SI.com | Jul 16, 2008
Dallas reportedly has had internal discussions about Ron Artest and may be willing to part with Josh Howard to get him.
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The Sacramento Bee | Jul 15, 2008
Kings' co-owner Joe Maloof has made it very clear to Ron Artest that the organization wasn't happy with his public trade demands.
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The Rocky Mountain News | Jul 15, 2008
Ron Artest expressed his desire to be traded earlier this week but would prefer not to land in Denver with the Nuggets.
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Sacramento Bee | Jul 15, 2008
Miami is believed to have interest in Ron Artest and be willing to part with Shawn Marion, whose $17.1 million deal also is expiring.
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ESPN | Jul 14, 2008
Kings' forward Ron Artest has continued to lament his decision to pass on the chance to become a free agent and is now hoping that he will be traded to a team more committed to him.
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RealGM Staff Report | Jul 10, 2008
The NBA announced today that Brad Miller of the Sacramento Kings has been suspended without pay for five games for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program.
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Sacramento Bee | Jul 10, 2008
According to a league source, the Lakers have contacted the Kings regarding Ron Artest and are believed to be offering forward Lamar Odom.
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ESPN | Jul 9, 2008
The Sacramento Kings officially re-signed point guard Beno Udrih to a five-year contract on Wednesday.
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ESPN | Jul 8, 2008
Jason Thompson signed his rookie contract with the Kings on Tuesday.
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The Sacramento Bee | Jul 8, 2008
Ron Artest sent an e-mail apology out to the Kings on Monday just one week after expressing regret over his decision not to opt out and enter free agency.
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ESPN | Jul 1, 2008
Ron Artest doesn't believe he'll be in Sacramento beyond the 2008-09 season.
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ESPN | Jul 1, 2008
The Kings found a way to keep Beno Udrih in Sacramento despite competition from the Clippers.
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ESPN | Jul 1, 2008
Volatile forward Ron Artest decided against opting out of his contract and will remain with the Sacramento Kings for 2008-09, unless he is traded.
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L.A. Times | Jul 1, 2008
Clippers Coach Mike Dunleavy met with point guard Beno Udrih in New York to discuss a multi-year deal moments after teams were allowed to talk to free agents.