Artest vs. Odom
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Artest vs. Odom
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Artest vs. Odom
who would you rather have on your team?
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penbeast0 wrote:But, to answer the OP, would you be willing to take that risk Miller?
I don't think I would, just waiting for the next one personally.
It depends on who you surround him with.
If I'm a Spurs fan, I'd take Artest in a heart-beat. He won't be causing much trouble in SA with Duncan and company. Plus, he'll be winning so often that he won't have anything to legitimately complain about.
If I'm a Knicks fan, I take Odom, because Artest in New York would be a mess. All of the negative media attention, all of the losing -- it would drive him to greater depths of insanity.
For the record, as a Wizards fan, I'd take Odom because Artest is a bit too ball-dominant to play on a team with Arenas, Butler and Jamison.
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dcash4 wrote:artest's offensive superstar mindset it too much for me to handle. he's quite the selfish chucker.
He actually was improving on that for a while, playing within the offensive scheme and making sure everyone was involved. That is, until yesterday's game, where it became his personal rivalry with Kobe

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I think it's important to note that while Ron certainly can be a distraction for the team, he also can have a positive impact on the team outside of just pure basketball skills. He is really a leader in many ways, including leading by example. His all-out all the time style can really be infectious in the best way possible.
Ron's biggest problem is his superstar mentality (although that's probably kind of an exaggeration) at times offensively. On the other hand, this is really only a problem when he's having a poor game offensively. But even then, you can always count on him to leave it all on the floor every game. The same can't really be said for Odom.
Ron's biggest problem is his superstar mentality (although that's probably kind of an exaggeration) at times offensively. On the other hand, this is really only a problem when he's having a poor game offensively. But even then, you can always count on him to leave it all on the floor every game. The same can't really be said for Odom.
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mitchweber wrote:I think it's important to note that while Ron certainly can be a distraction for the team, he also can have a positive impact on the team outside of just pure basketball skills. He is really a leader in many ways, including leading by example. His all-out all the time style can really be infectious in the best way possible.
Ron's biggest problem is his superstar mentality (although that's probably kind of an exaggeration) at times offensively. On the other hand, this is really only a problem when he's having a poor game offensively. But even then, you can always count on him to leave it all on the floor every game. The same can't really be said for Odom.
Agree 100%, you can't argue that he brings it everynight. You can argue that with LO.
