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Metta World Peace – A New Name Coming Up After Retirement
Maybe he’ll return to Ron Artest once he retires from the NBA, but it’s certain, at least according to Metta World Peace at the moment, that his current name won’t follow once he gives up on professional basketball.
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Metta World Peace is Too Sexy For His Cat Interview
Maybe Metta World Peace is a huge fan of Right Said Fred, humming ‘I’m too sexy’ all the time while he was coming back from the injury. Or maybe he’s just as weird as his history of actions lead us to believe he is, adding an extremely weird interview after the Los Angeles Lakers beat the New Orleans Hornets, repeating ‘I’m too sexy from my cat’ at about every question directed at him.
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How Long Should Metta World Peace Be Suspended By the NBA?
Metta World Peace, the player formerly known as Ron Artest, is in a place he knows all too well. With everyone wanting to see him suspended for a very long time for his hit on James Harden during the Lakers’ win over the Thunder on Sunday night.
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Metta World Peace Elbows James Harden; Ejection Now, Suspension Later
Metta World Peace or the player formerly known as Ron Artest actually went back to his Artest days, branding a great game of basketball between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Oklahoma City Thunder with a disgusting and impossible to understand elbow to the head of James Harden, which took Harden out of the game and got MWP ejected to an ignorant stadngin ovation.
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A Season’s Progress of Ron Artest’s Hair (Infographic)
Is it still OK to call him Ron Artest? Or from now on until the end of time, it’s going to be Metta World Peace? Is it Mr. Peace or Mr. World Peace? Well, that’s for Play-by-Play guys and Lakers fans to worry about. Besides the name change, the most fun thing about the player formerly known as Mr. Artest is the hair.
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Ron Artest, the Heart Break Kid
Ron Artest kissing his biceps after a block on George Hill, reminding me of Shawn Michaels.
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Best Postgame Moments of the 2009 NBA Playoffs
The funniest moments from the 2009 NBA playoffs post games.
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Ranking the NBA Teams 2000-2009
Ranking the NBA teams during the last 10 years (2000-2009), according to their playoff performances.
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Rockets Stun the Lakers Again, Win 95-80 and Force Game 7
Luis Scola and Aaron Brooks led the way for the Houston Rockets as they beat the LA Lakers 95-80 and forced a game 7 upon us. Kobe Bryant tried to do it all by himself but fell short, way short. The Lakers looked flat, even unmotivated and now have risky game 7 on their hands.