According to the Sacramento Bee, Ron Artest met with Kings officials the day after he decided not to opt-out of his contract and was given the impression that he was not in the future plans of the team.
Given that the Kings have no future anyway, one can understand Artest's bitterness. Had he known their antipathy two days before, Artest could have at least guided his own future. Today, his fate rests in the hands of indifferent team bureaucrats.
Nothing good can come of this. Artest will likely not put his heart into a season of trade speculation and the Kings look more like ingrates for leading him on. I'm guessing this signals an everything must go sale in Sacto. They are a team going nowhere with an aging, pathetic roster.
Brad Miller and Artest are sure to leaving soon. Thomas and Rahim are untradable -cough- assets.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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