Hardly novel for Artest to come out with a challenge statement like that. He did the same thing after being traded to the Kings and promised the team would make the playoffs. Funny thing is, he kept that promise, even though the Kings did
NOT look playoff bound up to the trade. He also played extremely tough in the playoffs that year and single-handedly kept that team competitive, even though his teammates were looking for that fishing hole long before Ron showed up.
Artest looked as affective as he ever has late in that season. Adelman was still coaching the Kings. Rick seems to draw that effort out of not just him, but other players who seem to need direction, like Chris Webber, Doug Christie, Peja.....
He says those things to challenge himself. By openingly saying something so controversial, about shutting down an offensive player like Bryant, he is telling his teammates they have to work to help him accomplish it and need to focus. The spotlight on how they play will now be on them.
Phil Jackson would be so lucky to have an "enforcer" like Artest to play mind games on opponents in the playoffs, just like he used to. Nobody on the Lakers seems to do that any longer.
No Rodman, no Grant, no Fox......no championship?