INDIANAPOLIS Ron Artest's days with the Indiana Pacers appear to be over.
Artest, suspended most of last season for his role in one of the worst brawls in American sports, said over the weekend that he wants out, his past haunts him in Indianapolis and the team would be better off without him.
Team president and chief executive Donnie Walsh said Monday he didn't like Artest taking the issue to the media first, but he would try to work out a trade.
After the NBA suspended him for triggering a brawl with fans in Detroit, Artest missed 73 games and the playoffs.
Pacers leading scorer Jermaine O'Neal said his primary concern is playing Boston on Wednesday.
"I'm not going to answer any more questions about Ron Artest," he said. "Ron doesn't want to be here, so Ron doesn't matter anymore."
Artest remains on the roster but is inactive with pay for the rest of the week. By then, Walsh expects to have a better idea what he can get in exchange for his star.
Artest was a key component to a team that was expected to challenge for the Eastern Conference crown. He leads the league in steals and is the Pacers' second-leading scorer at 19.4 points per game. He became an All-Star and was once the defensive player of the year in his five years with the Pacers. But he's best remembered for the brawl, and he hasn't been able to escape the reminders.
"He's always living down his past in this franchise, and so are we," Walsh said. "So I do think it's a time to kind of break apart and see if he can get a new start somewhere else. I think it's very important for us to put our past behind us and to stop these distractions so that what I think is a fine basketball team can go on."
He added Artest's desire to move on wasn't the only factor involved.
"This is kind of the last straw of a lot of issues," Walsh said.
Stephen Jackson still calls Artest a friend and said the team will miss his play.
"Ron's an All-Star," Jackson said. "It's definitely going to hurt us not to have him here, but we've got games to play. We can't dwell on who's not here, who's here."
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