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dave
2007-03-08 17:55:30 UTC
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http://www.sacbee.com/351/story/134000.html

This whole story is starting to turn. It's looking like the real aggressor
is the wife. Cut finger? She probably cut it when she smashed in Ron's
windshield. All she cared about was her car. That's why she called the
police. When the dispatcher told her that it was his car too and she had no
case that's when she began playing the domestic violence card.

Turns out Ron has called the police on her for DV too. Then there was the
case where she crashed her car into the bushes surrounding their house. And
how about the dog abuse case? If Kimsha is going to sit home while Ron is
out on the road making his millions why didn't she feed the damn dog?

Yeah, sounds like Ron did make a mistake. He married the witch. I'm sure
they will divorce and she will take half of his money and property. But why
does she deserve it? All she has done is make the guy miserable and do
everything in her power to drag him down.


DaveL
PeterL
2007-03-08 20:40:53 UTC
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Post by dave
http://www.sacbee.com/351/story/134000.html
This whole story is starting to turn. It's looking like the real aggressor
is the wife. Cut finger? She probably cut it when she smashed in Ron's
windshield. All she cared about was her car. That's why she called the
police. When the dispatcher told her that it was his car too and she had no
case that's when she began playing the domestic violence card.
Turns out Ron has called the police on her for DV too. Then there was the
case where she crashed her car into the bushes surrounding their house. And
how about the dog abuse case? If Kimsha is going to sit home while Ron is
out on the road making his millions why didn't she feed the damn dog?
Yeah, sounds like Ron did make a mistake. He married the witch. I'm sure
they will divorce and she will take half of his money and property. But why
does she deserve it? All she has done is make the guy miserable and do
everything in her power to drag him down.
DaveL
Yes Ron Ron is a great guy. Best teammate anyone would want to have.
Nic
2007-03-08 21:58:13 UTC
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Post by PeterL
Yes Ron Ron is a great guy. Best teammate anyone would want to have.
You are just reacting to media BS. Artest is a talented player, and last
year he helped push the Kings into post season when they would have
otherwise failed to get there. Somehow something has gone south between him
and Bibby. Meanwhile Bibby has been a huge disappointment despite being THE
TEAM fan favorite, but he's becoming the team let down. Is this the fault of
Artest? It should NEVER be the fault of a team mate to basically suck on the
court or on the job. He's getting paid millions of dollars. Has Artest made
mistakes? Yes. Is he worth keeping? Yes, but only if he can work with Bibby
and Martin.

NC
PeterL
2007-03-09 16:51:40 UTC
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Post by Nic
Post by PeterL
Yes Ron Ron is a great guy. Best teammate anyone would want to have.
You are just reacting to media BS. Artest is a talented player, and last
year he helped push the Kings into post season when they would have
otherwise failed to get there.
Some guy name Bonzi may object to that characterization.
Post by Nic
Somehow something has gone south between him
and Bibby. Meanwhile Bibby has been a huge disappointment despite being THE
TEAM fan favorite, but he's becoming the team let down. Is this the fault of
Artest? It should NEVER be the fault of a team mate to basically suck on the
court or on the job. He's getting paid millions of dollars. Has Artest made
mistakes? Yes. Is he worth keeping? Yes, but only if he can work with Bibby
and Martin.
Shouldn't it be the other way around? You said Artest is the best
player. Shouldn't Bibby be allowed to stay only if he can work with
Artest?
Post by Nic
NC
Nic
2007-03-09 21:12:02 UTC
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Post by PeterL
Post by Nic
Post by PeterL
Yes Ron Ron is a great guy. Best teammate anyone would want to have.
You are just reacting to media BS. Artest is a talented player, and last
year he helped push the Kings into post season when they would have
otherwise failed to get there.
Some guy name Bonzi may object to that characterization.
Yet Artest is the guy the Kings kept while they let some guy named Bonzi go
(much to my dismay). It is the NBA media who site Artest as the guy that
resurrected the Kings to playoff bound. Bonzi was there all year.... with
injuries, while Artest made a difference as soon as he arrived and lasted
the rest of the season. Maybe you didn't notice.
Post by PeterL
Post by Nic
Somehow something has gone south between him
and Bibby. Meanwhile Bibby has been a huge disappointment despite being THE
TEAM fan favorite, but he's becoming the team let down. Is this the fault of
Artest? It should NEVER be the fault of a team mate to basically suck on the
court or on the job. He's getting paid millions of dollars. Has Artest made
mistakes? Yes. Is he worth keeping? Yes, but only if he can work with Bibby
and Martin.
Shouldn't it be the other way around? You said Artest is the best
player. Shouldn't Bibby be allowed to stay only if he can work with
Artest?
Yes. But at some point someone while probably have to go if they each don't
get their collective crap together. I would still prefer to see Bibby as
King, but at this point he needs to yet again earn it.

NC
runsrealfast
2007-03-09 21:39:44 UTC
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Post by Nic
Post by PeterL
Shouldn't it be the other way around? You said Artest is the best
player. Shouldn't Bibby be allowed to stay only if he can work with
Artest?
Yes. But at some point someone while probably have to go if they each don't
get their collective crap together. I would still prefer to see Bibby as
King, but at this point he needs to yet again earn it.
Lets face it, Artest is going to be gone. They can't put up with his
baggage even if he is a great player (or at least could be). This is
where Indiana was with him last year. Imagine how good they could be
now, had he not had the baggage and was still on that team. I
designate Artest as the NBA's T.O. In terms of how they will "journey"
around the league.

The problem between Artest and Bibby is that Bibby is a scorer and
Artest WANTS to be a scorer. If Artest would settle for 15 points
instead of trying to get 30 every night then the team would be better
(this is just one of many issues, mind you). Of course, if Bibby was
having a better year maybe Artest wouldn't be trying so hard.

Ummm that just made me think. Is that Artests problem on the offensive
side of the floor? He tries to hard instead of taking what the defense
gives him? There is no such thing as working to hard on defense, and
maybe he brings that attitude to both sides.

One other comment, Artest is the best athlete the Kings have, but I
wouldn't say he is the best basketball player the kings have.

John
runsrealfast
2007-03-08 22:35:38 UTC
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Post by dave
http://www.sacbee.com/351/story/134000.html
This whole story is starting to turn. It's looking like the real aggressor
is the wife. Cut finger? She probably cut it when she smashed in Ron's
windshield. All she cared about was her car. That's why she called the
police. When the dispatcher told her that it was his car too and she had no
case that's when she began playing the domestic violence card.
Turns out Ron has called the police on her for DV too. Then there was the
case where she crashed her car into the bushes surrounding their house. And
how about the dog abuse case? If Kimsha is going to sit home while Ron is
out on the road making his millions why didn't she feed the damn dog?
Yeah, sounds like Ron did make a mistake. He married the witch. I'm sure
they will divorce and she will take half of his money and property. But why
does she deserve it? All she has done is make the guy miserable and do
everything in her power to drag him down.
DaveL
As I said before the whole thing is just fishy and I bet with a decent
lawyer Artest gets off.

John
jason spruce
2011-04-19 07:03:08 UTC
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as he canned a monster putt to move five clear of Duval, wh
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day to go.

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Thomas Bjorn going into the final round... or should that b
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in the world.

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