MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Ron Artest is being punished again, and Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle wouldn't say exactly why.
Carlisle, who kept the volatile forward out of Tuesday's 102-101 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, said after the game that Artest would also sit out Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Clippers. "We had a situation develop yesterday I felt compromised the integrity of the team," Carlisle said. "It's a private team matter, and I'm going to leave it at that."
Artest was bothered by a sore knee during the pre-season, but this was the first regular-season game he missed.
"I'll be back shortly," Artest said.
Said teammate Stephen Jackson: "We need our all-star back, and he'll be back. ... This is the last you'll hear of this."
Artest, often in trouble throughout his six-year career, sat along the baseline most of the night in his warmups - without pouting.
"I was impressed with how he came out and supported the team," Carlisle said.
<!--end story text-->
Carlisle, who kept the volatile forward out of Tuesday's 102-101 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, said after the game that Artest would also sit out Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Clippers. "We had a situation develop yesterday I felt compromised the integrity of the team," Carlisle said. "It's a private team matter, and I'm going to leave it at that."
Artest was bothered by a sore knee during the pre-season, but this was the first regular-season game he missed.
"I'll be back shortly," Artest said.
Said teammate Stephen Jackson: "We need our all-star back, and he'll be back. ... This is the last you'll hear of this."
Artest, often in trouble throughout his six-year career, sat along the baseline most of the night in his warmups - without pouting.
"I was impressed with how he came out and supported the team," Carlisle said.
<!--end story text-->