Found July 08, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
Is Ron Artest an upgrade over the player he was unofficially traded for?
Yes.
But not by as wide a margain as people may think.
Compared to Trevor Ariza, Artest brings more toughness (an element the Lakers desperately needed), someone who can create his own shot, play either forward position interchangably, play better defense, and rebound better.
But Trevor Ariza was a steady force that made key plays, open shots, and never minded being an "unknown" on a team where Kobe comes first, second, and third, Gasol fourth, Phil Jackson fifth, Lamar Odom sixth, and everyone else not so much seventh as they are last.
Now, did Artest ressurect his career in the court of public opinion?
Well, um, no one was killed last season.
Of course, there is a list of jokes someone can make about Artest, but there is a reason why.
The guy has such a Drag Me to Hell reputation in the league, people lowered their standards of human behavior to the bare minimum in relation...
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