"I can understand Ron's feelings, but I will never forgive his actions."
Looking at the team's general manager Chris Mullin, who came to find him immediately after Artest's rage, Qin Yue said this.
Through Mullin, Qin Yue roughly learned about Artest's mental journey of never getting the promises from the Warriors management this summer.
But in Qin Yue's view, this still isn't a reason for Artest to treat injury carelessly and use it to threaten the team.
Moreover, was Artest really threatening the team?
That was clearly retaliating against his teammates!
In the long history of the NBA, which team's second-in-command would act foolishly like this during the quest for a third consecutive championship?
Oh, it seems there really is one.
But that's not important, what's important is...
Given the precedent of that idiot Scottie Pippen, how is Artest's behavior different from deliberately embarrassing Qin Yue?
