October 31, 2008 4:56 pm  |  43 Comments

Decision 2008-09

Ron Artest can choose his own destiny.

by Matt Caputo

Ron Artest can have the best year of his career if he wants to. Sometimes people forget that he was well on his way in 2004 before the brawl ended his season. That move earned him an immediate slot on almost every NBA observers shit list and it’s taken a while to bounce back from. The 73 games (plus Playoffs) he missed as a result, came at a time when he was averaging the best numbers of his career. Now, after needing three years to bounce back, Artest has resurfaced as a Houston Rocket and might be at the most important juncture of his NBA career.

He didn’t lead his team in any categories last night in the Rockets victory over their in-state rival Dallas Mavericks, but Artest proved to be sharp on his feet and serious about winning. His new team needs a player who can put them over the edge in the Playoffs, and after a bit of a banishment to Sacramento, Artest may be in the best position he’s ever been in to make such an impact in the League.

If Artest’s performance last night is any indication of the long-term effects, Houston will be earning royalties long after they’ve played the initial 82. He’s a problem in the paint that few cats want to fool with, and he can step out and shoot the ball a little better these days, too. While Artest’s numbers aren’t always eye-popping, but he’s the intimidating force on the floor that Houston hasn’t had since Sir Charles and even he was well past his prime. As arguably the league’s best defender and steadily improving scorer, Artest can ignite the Rockets and launch them deep into the outer reaches of the playoffs for the first time since the 1996-97 season. Artest’s floor presence alone is strong enough to improve the Rockets, but there is still too much basketball to be played and the test of time is still to come.

Since his relocation to Texas became official, Artest has been noted for being more focused on the game. He spent the entire summer paving-out a second playing legacy on the NYC summer hoops circuit and was excited for the season to start as early as late-June. The key for Artest away from the court is to spend more time thinking about the game itself and avoid distractions. Artest’s rap album, Penthouse Magazine cover and random jersey numbers have all added to his colorful character, but have probably gotten in the way of his development since the suspension.

In Houston, Artest has a team that is confident in him. After last night’s minor scuffle with the Mavericks, one in which Artest earned a technical, his teammates weren’t caught off guard. They realize that they’ve filled a void in their line-up and Artest does too.

”Ron’s a very good teammate,” Yao told the Associated Press after last night’s 112-102 win in Dallas. ”That happened (shoving match) once in the preseason and he did the same thing. He’s trying to help a teammate, sacrificing himself.”

If there were ever a time for Ron Artest to be serious about his game it’s now and he knows it. This Houston team is the most talented club he’s ever been on and on paper it’s hard to point-out many weaknesses. Along with being the Rocket’s best addition, he also becomes their biggest liability. Saying that, it’s Artest who has the power to keep himself healthy both mentally and physically. While coming to the Rockets has been empowering, it’s up to Artest to maximize the potential in the opportunity. The choice is his.

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  • B. Long Posted: Oct.31 at 5:01 pm
    Great Article. Good Luck, Ron Ron.

  • Maggie Posted: Oct.31 at 5:07 pm
    You are on fire this week, Matty! Another great piece.

  • Money Bill Williams Posted: Oct.31 at 5:09 pm
    yeah great read. I really hope this Rocket outfit can do well this year and produce when it matter’s

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Oct.31 at 5:22 pm
    scoop agrees with you. ron is fea(red).

  • Justin Walsh Posted: Oct.31 at 5:39 pm
    wow, great piece matt, I like the mention of just how good he was in the season just before the brawl, alot of people seem to lose sight in that for his past antics. I feel like Ron is the player version of Bob Knight; amazing coach but people think of the antics sometimes more than the achievements.

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:43 pm
    Everyone, click my name to read my new season preview on Hibachi! Yes, that means you, Money Bill.

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Oh yeah, shout out to the homies HB and JT!

  • Moose Posted: Oct.31 at 5:53 pm
    Comment binge right there . . . sorry y’all. Check my preview! OUT FOR THE NITE

  • B. Long Posted: Oct.31 at 5:56 pm
    ^Where is Sarah Palin when you need her?

  • doyouwantmore Posted: Oct.31 at 6:05 pm
    Houston are my pick to win it all this year. boo hiss. Go Kings. (Yeah, yeah I know they suck right now)

  • Teddy-the-Bear Posted: Oct.31 at 6:20 pm
    OUR BIG THREE COMBINED FOR 75 POINTS LAST NIGHT. YEAAA BOOYYY !!!!!!!!

  • wiz Posted: Oct.31 at 6:24 pm
    artest did play real well last night, and the biggest plus about the game was the rockets could finish strong with tracy on the bench but dam did anyone hear reggie miller lickin rons nuts all night!!!

  • Yassi Posted: Oct.31 at 6:25 pm
    @B. Long: *offtopic* does anyone have a prediction for me over here on how my chances are to keep that Palin character out of DC?
    Thank you!

  • Teddy-the-Bear Posted: Oct.31 at 6:27 pm
    LMFAO DID YOU GUYS SEE LAST NIGHT WHEN SHAQ PUSHED HILTON ARMSTRONG INTO STEVE NASH ON THE DRIVE AND NASH SCORED A THREE POINT PLAY? FUNNIEST SH!T EVER!!!!!!!!

  • Teddy-the-Bear Posted: Oct.31 at 6:27 pm
    *caps

  • Teddy-the-Bear Posted: Oct.31 at 6:28 pm
    Also @ wiz: shut the hell up, Ron Artest kicked @ss last night. Show some respect to both him and Reggie.

  • Joe Posted: Oct.31 at 7:06 pm
    This could be the rockets’ year, I’m a pistons fan but I want to see Ron succeed. He’s a great player and could be exactly what houston need to push them over the top.

  • Joe Posted: Oct.31 at 7:07 pm
    He’s also my DPOY pick, so i support him for end of season bragging rights. Boy my life is exciting.

  • Russ Bengtson Posted: Oct.31 at 7:39 pm
    Artest in adidas? Had no idea.

  • Hursty Posted: Oct.31 at 8:34 pm
    Thanks Caputo.

  • B. Long Posted: Oct.31 at 9:06 pm
    I thought he was with K1x?

  • Bryant Reeves Posted: Nov.1 at 1:25 am
    I dig your style Matt, but your grammar and sentence structure need work. The 04-05 season is a poor choice to highlight Ron Ron’s skills as he only played 7 games. He might have continued shooting 50% and scoring 25 ppg, but he probably would have cooled off. The stats also don’t back up your claim that he is a “steadily improving scorer” - his numbers in SacTown were about the same as they were in Indy during the 03-04 season. Those small criticisms aside, I’m looking forward to your next article.

  • Hursty Posted: Nov.1 at 2:19 am
    Does anybody else get the impression/feeling that Artest just wants it way more this season than any previously? He just seems so into everything.

  • Yassi Posted: Nov.1 at 8:27 am
    As far as I know Ron-Ron still has a contract with the german K1x. But I´ll check that in a minute and come back to you guys.
    Any predictions for us over here on the tuesday votings?????? Pleeeease……Thank you!

  • Matt Caputo Posted: Nov.1 at 9:31 am
    The whole point is that he only played in 7 game and was cut short. Who knows what that season would have held. Therefore, the example is perfect. 7 games is a lot of ball to still be averaging 24 in.

  • jdizz Posted: Nov.1 at 10:22 am
    The ROCKETS have no chance to get out of the first round. Yao and Tracy are the two most overrated players in the NBA, not to mention both of them fake/exaggerate injurys so they can take months off during the regular season. How sad is it that Ron Artest is the best “person” out of the big 3 ? Yao needs a one way ticket back to china to serve up some dog and send T-Whack I mean T-Mack his one way ticket to another 1st round exit…..jokes

  • Funkdoc Posted: Nov.1 at 11:10 am
    I’ve always believed in Artest. I like tough guys like him. Even if he has an off night offensively, player like him just work their but off and contribute possitively. However, I think this Houston squad is overrated. Yes, they made an incredible run without t-mac last year, but I don’t think the big three will stay healthy all season. I hate doomed scenarios, but I have this odd feeling one is coming up.

  • noize Posted: Nov.1 at 12:37 pm
    co sign hursty. I think he’s finally coming to his own right now, which is weird for a guy more than 10 (?) years into the league. It seems that his situation now in HOU is he’s not being asked to be a leader, or a scorer or a role model. He’s being asked to provide tough D, some intimidation, and provide a little dependable scoring here and there, which I think fits his game better than it did in Indy or Sactown. Barring injuries to key players, this rockets team is going far.

  • matt(ballislife Posted: Nov.1 at 1:49 pm
    great read, good stuff Caputo. Ron Artest has come a long way in the league, and we really do lose sight of how good he was before the fight. He was defensive player of the year and was getting double digits in points. I’ve been hoping for him to get a break for quite some time, hopefully this is it

  • Hursty Posted: Nov.1 at 7:28 pm
    Thanks noize. btw, he also played with Chicago.

  • Gaz Posted: Nov.2 at 7:37 am
    @ Hursty, That happens when you go from a horrible team/situation in Sacramento, to playing with 2 all-stars on a serious championship contender.
    No wonder the guy’s unlocking this new-found passion.

  • noize Posted: Nov.2 at 11:47 am
    ^^ yeah but you could say the same thing when he was in Indy, what with playing for a team that could certainly contend for a title. And look at how that situation turned out. I’m not saying that Yao and T-mac and Adelman aren’t factors here, but another bigger factor is Ron’s maturity and how it looks like he’s come around to be the player everyone was waiting for him to be.

  • Bryant Reeves Posted: Nov.2 at 11:49 am
    Nov 3rd, double OT - Ron Ron scores 31. Nov 5th, Ron Ron scores 28. Nov 6th, Ron Ron scores 14. Nov 12th, OT - Ron Ron scores 29. Nov 13th, Ron Ron scores 22. Nov 17th, Ron Ron scores 24. Nov 19th, Ron Ron scores 24. Then Ron Ron goes nutso and is gone for the rest of the year. Take away the OT games and Ron Ron averaged 22.4 ppg. I’m not saying he wasn’t doing well in 04-05, I’m just saying he wasn’t doing as well as you think he was.

  • RV Posted: Nov.2 at 4:24 pm
    not doing well due to injuries does not equal overrated…..you can argue you think they’ll run into injuries and therefore won’t do well, but to say a team is overrated, then you have to be talking about the team at full strength.

  • mitchh Posted: Nov.3 at 5:31 am
    i’m a real big ron artest fan.
    so glad he’s on a team with a playoff chance.
    he really deserves a good season after all the bad media he gets
    plus if it was someone else who ‘pushed’ josh howard it wouldn’t of been a technical.
    in my opinion

  • Vincenzo Sampson Posted: Nov.23 at 6:56 am
    The Rockets means more money is coming in, so more supply means a lower currency price. You obviously can’t watch the game all the time. They simply start trading right away, looking to buy low and sell higher to a bit.

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