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Kings' Artest Has Surgery To Repair Thumb Ligament

Kings' forward Ron Artest underwent surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb on Thursday, the Associated Press is reporting.

Artest could return to playing basketball in eight to 10 weeks, giving him plenty of time to recover before training camp.

Via ESPN


Theus Wants Artest Back In Sacramento

Kings head coach Reggie Theus said recently that he wants Ron Artest back with the team next season, according to the Sacramento Bee.

"When you look at the good teams in the league, every good team has somebody they can throw the ball to," Theus said. "Down the stretch of games, what people don't really understand is that teams are throwing the ball to (Houston's) Tracy McGrady and letting him decide and figure out what's going on. They're throwing the ball to (the Los Angeles Lakers') Kobe (Bryant). They're throwing the ball to (Dallas') Dirk Nowitzki. They're throwing the ball to their best player and letting that guy get the double team and (play) out of it."

"Outside of Ron Artest, we don't have anyone you can throw the ball to...without that guy, we're going to have to start figuring out where we're going to throw the ball," added Theus.

Via The Sacramento Bee


Kings' Miller Scheduled For Elbow Surgery

Kings' center Brad Miller is scheduled to have surgery on Friday to remove bone chips from his right elbow, according to the Sacramento Bee.

"I fell on the elbow after the Miami game (March 2)," Miller said. "They are just going in to clean it up," he added.

Miller has started all 72 games he played for Sacramento this season.

Via The Sacramento Bee


Kings Apr 2008 Archive

  • Kings' Miller To Sit Final Five Games

    The Kings will finish the season without center Brad Miller, who has a stress fracture in his left leg and a bone chip in his right elbow.

  • Artest: Nuggets Would Be Better With Me

    The Denver Nuggets were interested in forward Ron Artest at the trade deadline, and Artest said if the trade went through the Nuggets would be higher in the standings right now.

  • Report: Artest Likely To Remain With Kings

    The Kings' Ron Artest on Tuesday says he's likely to remain in Sacramento next season rather than opt out of his contract.