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Kings coach Eric Musselman is the one who breaks down the box scores, often requesting the latest numbers during a game or analyzing each category in the news conference afterward. Ron Artest? He can handle shooting 3 for 20 if the Kings win, and he's... [link]

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Waiting on the Pacers vs. Kings
Published 2/25/2007 by Cornrows at Indy Cornrows: Front Page Posts
... There's a little of that flavor in this article from the Sacramento Bee. Artest tries to justify poor shot selection (a Ronnie staple) by using Allen Iverson as an example of a successful player with a poor shooting percentage. Hmmm, the success of A.I.'s team hasn't always been stellar. Ronnie prefers "feel" to stats, not minding a 3-20 night if one of the three provides the game winner. But wouldn't a few better shots or at least more makes render that game winner unnecessary. He finishes it off with a great quote saying he has no problem with a perceived slight although he it appears he does have a problem with the slight.

Eric Musselman is going to snap, and it's all your fault.
Published 2/27/2007 by TZ <info@sactownroyalty.com> at Sactown Royalty: Front Page Posts
... for not winning the close ones. Ron Artest hammers him for paying too much attention to numbers. Other players,

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