Artest Takes Cut For Title? “Not In A Million Years”

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Brooks is punchy over partying at the Playboy Mansion tonight . • Is Ron Artest willing to give up a few bucks so he can gain an NBA title? “ Not in a million years .” • A modeling agency wants to turn seven LPGAers into real lookers . • Would it have been too much trouble for Mark Buehrle to pony up for Dad’s plane ticket so he could see his son’s 1,000th ... [link]

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Ron Artest Wants Money, Not Championships
Published 6/26/2008 by Chuck at Sportaphile
... Recently during a radio interview, Ron Artest was asked if he’d be willing to take a pay cut, and receive less money in exchange for being on a great team who can win a title. The normal athlete would say “absolutely”…. but Ron Artest isn’t the typical athlete: ...

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