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Lakers, Artest agree to 3-year deal
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Free-agent forward Ron Artest says he's leaving the Houston Rockets to join the Los Angeles Lakers.



In a text message to ESPN.com on Thursday night, Artest wrote: "I am happy to say I am goin' to L.A."

ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard reports that Artest and the Lakers have reached a verbal agreement on what is believed to be a three-year contract worth an estimated $18 million. Wednesday is the first day free agents are permitted to sign new deals.

Artest's decision was first reported by CBSSports.com. The mercurial swingman was initially courted by the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In his text message, Artest said that he met Thursday with Lakers owner Jerry Buss and had spoken to coach Phil Jackson about the move to Los Angeles, where Artest has been spending his offseasons.

Artest's forthcoming arrival strongly suggests that unrestricted free agent Trevor Ariza -- who played such a pivotal run in the Lakers' championship run -- is bound to leave the team. Broussard reported Wednesday that, according to sources with knowledge of the negotiations, Ariza was likely to leave the Lakers for a new team because L.A. was reluctant to sign him to a contract starting above the league's $5.6 million mid-level exception, even after Ariza's postseason success.

Ariza has been courted by numerous teams, including Cleveland, and met Thursday in Las Vegas with Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey to possibly swap spots with Artest.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4303679
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Ahh, Hes overrated
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I think he will really help the Lakers
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I like this addition to the team. Hopefully his ego doesn't cause any problems.

Kind of like a trade between the Lakers & Rockets as Ariza signs with Houston and Artest signs with LAL.
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I think Artest will be a great player at LA. And I am going to love watching the Lakers repeat next year!
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He will give the Lakers the defensive toughness and attitude that many of us have felt they lacked. I have always felt that LA is soft, but having Artest in the line-up changes that. Trust me, I am no Kobe or LA fan, but this was a good deal for the Lakers
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The rich get richer.

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