Jan 25, 2006 4:58 pm US/Pacific
CBS13 Talkback: Peja Stojakovic Trade
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"I am very sad to hear Peja is being traded. I know that trades happen in sports today, but it would be nice to see the Maloffs excercising some loyality and keep Peja. Perhaps Artest would have managed to fit in before all of this "come", "go", "don't go", "yes do go" happened (and totally in the public eye); but all of the push and shove has to take a toll on Peja and Artest. All said, I'd like to see Peja stay." - Ann Pohl
"The trade paves the way for the Kings to leave Sacramento. Bibby and Miller are next and then the emotional tie to the team will be gone; very astute business move. Good thing the Olympics start next month," - Dave Fulton
"What are they thinking!!! Somebody seriously wants to destroy the Kings completely. It is a shame. When are they going to trade Bibby and Miller?" - Dan Statum
"The Kings have been trying to re-establish themselves as one of the league's best all season and they have had many obstacles to overcome in the process. Even though Ron Artest is a talented athlete why would we want to bring in someone so volatile who does not have a team mind set and doesn't want to be here!? If he wants to stay in Indiana and has caused this much trouble can you imagine what he'll do to our Kings? The guy's a time bomb and sending him somewhere he doesn't want to be will be T.O. part II. Talent cannot overcome lack of character on and off the court. For a team with an identity crisis trading for Dr. Jekyll is a bad idea." - Doug Pelott
"Hedo, Christie, Vlade, Webber, Jackson...and now Peja? A sad proposition for what is becoming a pitiful team. There are not many things for Kings fans to get excited about this season, but seeing Bibby, Peja and Miller lead the newer players is our only hope. Everyone is complaining about Peja's performance while both Bibby and Miller have gone through injuries and slumps of their own. What has made the Kings great has been the way they came together as a TEAM, not individual players. We need to regain that cohesiveness, and we won't do it by trading our senior players! I have to wonder where our coach went? Addelman coaches the games as if his hands are tied behind his back and he has a sock in his mouth. He seems to have lost the passion needed to inspire our guys to win. I think it's because Petrie and the Maloofs continually undermine him with their chasing of the almighty dollar. How much will ever be enough for these people? With threats of taking our team to Vegas, trading away our favorite players and treating them with such disrespect, how can they ever expect to fill up their stadium and keep the fans in the game? I'll be a fan as long as they are here (which I don't think will be much longer at this rate), but the Maloofs get no more of my money until they show more respect for the fans!" - H. Bernard
"I think that Peja should stay in Sac. He is a great asset to the kings and I don't understand why every one is saying that the Kings stink. I think that the Kings are trying their best and thats all we can ask for. I would like to see some of the overweight drunk fans try to play against the kings. Peja's home is Sacramento and when I think of peja, I think of the kings. GO KINGS!!" - Jennifer Bryant
"Gavin Maloof, you goof, surely you jest!
Dear Sweet Peja for Ron Arrtest?
All talk of this wrongheaded swap
Must right now, immediately stop!
If you must have controversial person,
how about the talented Alan Iverson.
Or, if a nice for mean trade is destined to be...
You could could do far better with Kobe." - Jim Walker
"Peja needs to stay! I am disgusted with the unfair and unprofessional manner Peja & others were notified about the trade. So much for being the "big happy family". Peja is a credit to the Kings; let the poor guy heal and stop worrying about your millions." - Kathleen O'Brien
"I think the Kings need what Artest can give them, but the details surrounding this trade already point to how risky it could be with a volatile personality like Artest. Trading Peja makes sense, and there are a lot of teams out there with good value in return that would like to have Peja. Make it count!" - Bill Taylor
"When Peja said three summers ago he wanted to go, I was ready then. Bring in Artest or someone to help our Kings get where we need to be! Go Kings!" - DJ
"Peja needs to stay. Ron is a great player, but needs to get his priorities straight." - Scott Elder
"My choice...pack up the whole bunch and send them to Las Vegas!" - Dennis D.
"He's good, so it stinks," - Al Maynard
"Trading Peja is a terrible idea. Can we trade Geoff Petrie?" - Patty Metzger
"I never liked basketball until my daughter got my husband and I interested in the Kings, we liked the rapport of Webber, Hedo, Vlade, Christie, Jackson, Pollard. They were a team of spirit, togetherness, and we loved them win or lose, Bibby is great now but to lose Peja a member of the team and of the community leaves me with sadness as to what will become of our team if he also is sent away. I dont think I will watch them anymore, I think the Maloofs should have gotten rid of Petrie, not Adelman, not all of our players," - Diana Cavanaugh
"Why trade Peja? the starting line up from few years back is starting to fall apart. If you don't work together and trade new people the new guy might take a while to fit into the system but Peja is a very excellent b-ball player before his injury this year so just wait until he recovers and the kings will win again," - Jim Cortez
"Trading Peja for Artest is dumb. Artest does not need to be associated with the city of Sacramento. The Kings can find help in other places," - Martin Kennison
"Peja for Artest gives Sac the best of two worlds. We still have a basketball team, and, given the way Artest fights, we get a Hockey team, too," - Harry Hickman
"Peja should be gone. Back 3 days; the team lost 3 days. Artest is not the answer," - Harlan
"I used to be a Kings' enthusiast but players don't stick around long enough to meld into a championship team. It's a blame game with fingers pointing at players like Webber, Christie, Jackson, Williams and on and on and on. These players have been replaced yet the coach is still around. Adleman is the "player" that needs to be traded. Petrie can go with him since they're buddies. But buddies don't necessarily win championships. I'm taking off my Kings' license plate holder. I'm done!" - Darlene
"I really hate to see Peja traded but I would still be a Kings fan but if they ever get rid of Bibby I can assure you I would find me another team to root for - even if it had to be the Lakers!" - Opal Good
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