<P> Though traded midseason to the Kings franchise, Artest quickly found his place on the team by providing some much needed defense . Though many feared his abrasive personality would be a problem, he worked well with his teammates and then - coach Rick Adelman . Artest wore #93 for his jersey number with the Kings . After acquiring Artest in late January 2006, the team immediately went on a 14--5 run, the team's best run of the season . The Kings broke . 500 and landed the eighth spot in the Western Conference . This prompted ESPN to declare that "Ron Artest has breathed new life in the Sacramento Kings and enhanced their chances of reaching the playoffs for the ninth straight year ." Fox Sports proclaimed, "Artest has Kings back in playoff hunt ." </P> <P> He was suspended for Game 2 of the team's first - round series against the San Antonio Spurs following a flagrant foul (elbow to the head) on Manu Ginóbili . The Kings eventually were eliminated from the playoffs in six games . </P> <P> After the playoffs, Artest offered to donate his entire salary to keep teammate Bonzi Wells with the team, who became a free agent after the 2005--06 NBA season . He even jokingly threatened to kill Wells if he did not re-sign with the Kings . Wells was later picked up by the Houston Rockets and then traded to the New Orleans Hornets for former Sacramento Kings player Bobby Jackson . Artest also offered to donate his salary to retain the services of head coach Rick Adelman, whose contract expired after the same season . Adelman and the Kings did not agree on a contract extension so the two parted ways . </P> <P> On July 29, 2008, it was reported that Artest was to be traded to the Houston Rockets along with Patrick Ewing, Jr. and Sean Singletary for Bobby Jackson, recently drafted forward Donté Greene, a 2009 first - round draft pick, and cash considerations . The deal was made official on August 14, due to Greene's rookie contract signing on July 14 . In response to the trade, Yao Ming was generally positive, but jokingly said that "hopefully he's not fighting anymore and going after a guy in the stands ." In response, Artest said, "This is Tracy (McGrady) and Yao's team, you know . I'm not going to take it personal . I understand what Yao said, but I'm still ghetto . 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 ." </P>

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