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Sports - Kings impress with teamwork in rout over Nets
Sports - Kings impress with teamwork in rout over Nets
The point of origin for the Kings' cohesion and chemistry, as it turns out, was in the shower. Ron Artest was washing up long before the New Jersey Nets entered Arco Arena on Tuesday, thinking about the past and the present and how the recent good times could roll over into the future. And this moment of philosophical wisdom, he decided, was too good to keep to himself. "It's like Ron was ...
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Dime Magazine — ... , the Clip whose name always seems to swirl in trade winds. “I just can’t throw my coach under the bus, regardless of people saying I don’t like him or we don’t get along. He’s had a hard time with the injuries. It’s always 50-50. Fifty percent [of the blame is] on us and 50% on the coach.” * Before trouncing the Nets 128-94 at ARCO Arena last night, Ron Artest did some important thinking in the shower . That’s where he shared some wise words with his younger teammate, Francisco Garcia . “We’ve just got to keep doing the little things. Keep hustling. Keep running. If I don’t ...

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