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Melo to LA? And Bobcats Mentioned


tarheelpride

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Do not listen to espn. Has nothing to do with Artest not wanting to play for Charlotte. They are bias towards the Major cities they cover that is why they made them their own city websites. Jordan Probably told them he wants more in return than just Artest so the talks just died. Do you really think Jordan is that stupid?

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Jordan isn't stupid, but his competitive ego gets the better of him sometimes as an owner.

Don't put anything past MJ.

I understand but I would think his competitive ego would tell him that if you trade one of your two best players you are going to want more in return than just Ron Artest.

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The article said the LAKERS contacted the cats, not the other way around. Basically, the bobcats said "Sure, we'll trade you jax, but you have to give up bynum, and a pick..etc." But the media spins it to make it out like its "our" fault the trade didn't happen.

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Geez, I would hope MJ wouldn't be crazy enough to trade Jax or Wallace for Artest straight up. I get L.A. wants Melo, but we don't have to help keep their dynasty alive. Artest is already on the downhill and can be a pain in the ass if he's not happy.

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