Ron Artest Is a Higher Quality Cheese

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 Ron Artest Is a Higher Quality Cheese
Ron Artest is about as quotable as they come, but he'd been relatively quiet over the past few days following his agent's announcement that he would likely not opt out of his contract this summer. (For the record, I'm saying "Yeah, right" to that, but then again, what do I know?) But more importantly, for us non-Sactown fans, is Ron's ability to express himself publicly not being restricted ... [link]

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Now We Can Die Happy
Published 2/25/2008 by Hardwood Paroxysm at Hardwood Paroxysm
Why? Because Crazy Pills has caught on. Thanks Fanhouse, you've just given us validation for our entire blogging careers.

Ball Movements: 2.25.08
Published 2/25/2008 by Hardwood Paroxysm at Hardwood Paroxysm
... (Via the Corndogg): Let me rephrase that. There is so much quality basketball yet to be played by two highly competetive, championship caliber teams that we might need to appreciate the hard work and determination of the participants more fervently. NAHHHHH. The Pistons are smart and experienced enough to not let that flattering bitch slap on the Suns affect the way they handle their biz tonight. The Nuggs couldn't get them no Cheddah, so they still slippin'. Expect a tough, physical match-up tonight, but the Pistons can really strike some fear in ...

Worst of the Night: February 26, 2008
Published 2/27/2008 by Basketbawful at Basketbawful
... Ron Artest: If you haven't already read about Ron Artest's soon-to-be-famous "They were trying to get government cheese, and I'm Kraft" quote, you have now. Now that Mike Bibby is out of the picture, Artest finally has the chance to be the Big Cheese in Sacramento. But last night, he was just the Big Cheez Whiz, shooting 3-for-14 and getting lit up on defense. ...

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