According to a source close to Dallas, the Mavs have offered Brandon
Bass and Jerry Stackhouse for the Kings small forward. Stackhouse
has a contract that's almost identical to Artest's ($7.4 million,
expiring for Artest; $7 million expiring for Stackhouse), and Bass is a
young beast of a big man who comes at the bargain price of $826,269
(also expiring). I can't even come close to seeing Kings basketball
president Geoff Petrie doing this deal, not unless Josh Howard is
involved.
And from what I'm told, that's not going to happen. As the Mavs see it,
the perceived risk of taking Artest is acceptable so long as the price
of getting him is Bass and Stackhouse. Lose Howard to get Artest,
though, and the gamble is too great. As is always the case, though,
things could change.
As far as the continuing frontrunners in the Artest sweepstakes, I've
been told by a source close to the Lakers that there are no ongoing
discussions. The next relevant date remains Friday, when the Lakers'
deadline to match Ronny Turiaf's offer sheet passes. It's at that point
the Lakers may decide to take on Kenny Thomas to fill Turiaf's old role
or quite possibly engage a third team in the deal so as to avoid his
contract. As for whether the Lakers have offered Lamar Odom, that
hasn't officially happened but I'm told he is absolutely available.