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What do u think the Houston rockets starting lineup will be with artest now on the team

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What do u think the Houston rockets starting lineup will be with artest now on the team

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  1. when i heard about this trade i thought that artest would play the 3 and battier will be the 6th man

    Alston

    McGrady

    Artest

    Scola

    Yao

    but a lot of sources tell me that they want battier to start and the think that artest can play the power forward position and put scola on the bench where you can get consistent points of the bench

    Alston

    McGrady

    Battier

    Artest

    Yao

    for myself being a huge rockets fan i think that once the get artest they should just put battier on the bench or trade him for a back up center.  if you put him on the bench you have another defensive stopper if artest gets in foul trouble.  and i think scola should start because a lot of the power forwards are bigger that artest (amare,gasol)  


  2. C- YAO

    PF- HAYES

    SF- ARTEST

    SG- McGRADY

    PG- ALSTON

    ____________________

    F- BATTIER

    G- HEAD

    C- MUTUMBO

    G- FRANCIS

    F- SCOLA

  3. alston

    t-mac

    battier

    scola

    yao

    6th man - artest


  4. Don't get ahead of your self.

    Because of Donte Greene's contract, it is still a "trade in principle".

    It can't be final until 8-14 which gives Ron-Ron plenty of time to ruin the trade by running his crazy *** mouth...

    this is from the Sacramento Bee Yesterday....

    Don't start selling those Ron Artest jerseys in the Houston red just yet.

    The small forward is exchanging words with his new teammates even before setting foot in his new locker room.

    One day after the Kings and Rockets agreed in principle on a trade that would send Artest to Houston and bring Bobby Jackson, Donte Greene and a first-round pick Sacramento's way, Artest went on the defensive by phone to The Bee in response to comments made by Yao Ming. It was a most inauspicious start to this union, one that is no more than a handshake deal at the moment.

    Because of the nature of Greene's contract, he cannot officially be traded until Aug. 14. In other words, there's plenty of time for the Rockets to rethink the acquisition of Ron-Ron.

    It began when Yao was speaking to the Houston Chronicle in Nanjing, China, where his Team China is in the FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament, which leads up to the start of Olympic play Aug. 10 against Team USA. Yao expressed concerns over team chemistry with Artest and repeatedly referenced the infamous Detroit brawl in 2004 of which Artest was a huge part.

    "Hopefully, he's not fighting anymore and going after a guy in the stands," Yao said.

    Reached by phone a few hours later, Artest – who had spoken with Rockets shooting guard Tracy McGrady but not Yao since the news of the agreed-upon trade broke – said Yao is merely the latest person to believe "all the propaganda."

    "I understand what Yao said, but I'm still ghetto," said Artest, who will earn $7.4 million next season and be a free agent next summer. "That's not going to change. I'm never going to change my culture. Yao has played with a lot of black players, but I don't think he's ever played with a black player that really represents his culture as much as I represent my culture. Once Yao Ming gets to know me, he'll understand what I'm about.

    "If you go back to the brawl, that's a culture issue right there. Somebody was disrespecting me, so he's got to understand where I'm coming from. People that know me know that Ron Artest never changed."

    Which might not be considered a healthy revelation for the Rockets.

    From the time Artest was known to be on the Kings' trading block, numerous sources close to the Rockets consistently cited chemistry as the premier concern of any potential Artest deal. McGrady is known to be the front-and-center star, so much so that some within the organization wondered how he would handle Artest's oft-complex and daunting presence. Then there was the typically understated Yao to consider, the global star who draws an even brighter spotlight than McGrady but whose personality is as passive as they come.

    The perceived X-factor would be Rick Adelman, the former Kings coach entering his second season in Houston who has long been known for his ability to masterfully mesh the most difficult of personalities.

    Only the Rockets' front office, which has remained publicly mum on the deal, knows if this invokes any sort of fear factor. There are other fears to consider, too, namely the reality that Yao and McGrady and a roster loaded with quality role players just isn't enough.

    In the four seasons since Yao and McGrady were united, they have three first-round bowouts in the postseason and a playoff absence in 2006 to show for it. And even as so many surmised the Rockets could have been title contenders last postseason if Yao's season hadn't ended in February with a stress fracture in his left foot, there was the feeling more was needed.

    But this, quite possibly, could be more than they were hoping for. Not only did Artest seem to take exception to Yao's brawl-related comments, he expressed a similar desire for a long-term commitment from Houston as he had with the Kings at the outset of their unofficial divorce in early July.

    "We've still got to make sure there's still a commitment (from the Rockets)," Artest said. "That's the main thing, is to make sure there's still a commitment. When I speak to the powers-that-be of the Houston Rockets' organization, we're going to find out how much they really want me there. We'll find out. I'm still waiting to find out if this is just a trade or if this is like a long-term commitment-type thing. I haven't spoken to anybody yet. I'm still waiting."

    Waiting for a call from Yao, mostly.

    "I guess once Yao Ming approves (the deal), I'll be a Houston Rocket," Artest said. "(Yao) probably should've called me first. But at the same time, it's Yao Ming's team … .

    "Whatever Yao Ming wants me to do, I'll be there. Whatever Tracy McGrady tells me to do, that's how it's going to go down. Ultimately, whatever Rick Adelman tells me to do is exactly what I'm going to do."

    One day down in the waiting game. Fifteen to go.

  5. pg-Francis  (all Star)

    sg- T-Mac   (all Star)

    sf- crazy ***** artest  (all Star)

    pf- Battier       Good Defense

    c- yao        (all Star)

    cmon man that is a badass lineup and if you doubt steve francis, he still gots them hops. when he did that putback in the hornets game b4 his injury. and even with his limited minutes he played them good

  6. pg- alston

    sg- tmac

    sf- artest

    pf- scola

    c- yao

    6th man- battier

  7. Alston

    T MAC

    Artest/Battier

    Battier/Artest

    Ming

  8. they said that they going to put t-mac at PG caz of artest, so its

    PG: T-mac

    SG:alston

    SF:Battier

    PF:artest

    C:ming

    Bench:scola, landry, etc.

  9. yao

    t-mac

    ron

    ford

    ?

  10. alston

    t-mac

    artest

    scola

    yao

    bench

    aaron brooks

    barry

    battier

    landry

    hayes/mutumbo

  11. No one would quenstion Rockets talent, they got it all.  But the biggest remain is the team chemisty, will the coach able to control him, yao aleady spoke out about concern, if they able to fix the team chemistry, this is will a very serious team for the title, lakers need to worry, cause they had trouble facing the rockets last regular season, mainly cause they got good defense, now they added artest, even better defense team, the whole team doesn't focus defense, but they got top 1 on 1 defense guy in their team artest and battier.

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