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Ron Artest Heading to the LA Lakers

 
Talk about the rich getting richer. That must be the motto of the NBA offseason. Already we have seen Vince Carter go to Orlando, Richard Jefferson to the Spurs, and Shaquille O'Neal was introduced with the Cleveland Cavaliers today. Not to be outdone, the current NBA champions, the Los Angeles Lakers, are hoping to have made a splash into the free agent pool this afternoon. That is if the source of this information can be trusted. Earlier today, Ron Artest told CBS affiliates that he was ready to sign with the Lakers for an undisclosed amount. Artest spent last year with the Houston Rockets, where he was quiet off the court, but made a big splash on the court, helping the Rockets out of the first round of the NBA Playoffs. For many reasons, Artest could be called the reason for Houston's success last season. With Tracy McGrady missing the majority of the season due to injury, Artest and Yao Ming teamed up to get the Rockets into the postseason. Even after Yao went out with a foot ... (link)

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