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Ron Artest and Trevor Ariza Signings Analysis
David Kay breaks down the signings of Ron Artest and Trevor Ariza. Who won, the Lakers or Rockets? http://walterfootball.com/nba2009artestariza.php
Ariza… Loser… Artest… Winner
Ariza… Loser… Artest… Winner
barkleysmouth.com — Trevor Ariza has verbally agreed to join the Houston Rockets in a game of switcheroo after former... Rocket, Ron Artest, agreed to join the Los Angeles Lakers, Ariza’s former team. And I can’t help but feel bad for Ariza... (more) Ariza… Loser… Artest… Winner
Ron Artest to the Lakers?
Ron Artest to the Lakers?
sports.yahoo.com — How in the world does this work? Seriously, at any point during last year's Finals, was anyone... telling themselves, "damn, the Lakers really need Ron Artest " ?!? Apparently, for whatever reason, the Lakers are close to a deal with Ron ... (more) Ron Artest to the Lakers?
Detroit Pistons Signings Analysis
walterfootball.com — David Kay breaks down Detroit's signings of Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva. http://walterfootball.com/nba2009pistons.php... (more) Detroit Pistons Signings Analysis
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