In fact, unlike fellow nomenclature aficionados like Chad Ochocinco and World B. Free, Artest's name doesn't seem to make much sense at all. So, to help him out, we here at Bleacher Report have compiled a list of five names that would fit Artest better than "Metta World Peace. Don't believe that RonRon is crazy? Remember, Metta World Peace isn't the first crazy thing he's done this season; his locker room interviews have ranged from the hilarious to the downright strange remember the time he made the reporter wear Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian's cologne?
On top of that, this is the guy who showed up to Jimmy Kimmel Live dressed as what looked like a redneck and also showed up in nothing but his boxers on a separate occasion.
This may seem a bit harsh, but a closer inspection of Artest's stat line from last year indicates it might not be. After all, when you hit just 39 percent of your field-goal attempts and take eight shots per game , 35 percent of your three-point attempts and take three per game and just 67 percent of your free throws, the moniker kind of fits. Sure, he'll have to fight current Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson for the title, but I feel like Jackson will be all too happy to give it up.
The name of Artest's record label, Tru Warier also perfectly embodies all that the longtime defensive expert stands for. So, I guess that you can say that World Peace is over. You can follow this author on Twitter at RadRivas. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Filed under:. Metta World Peace has changed his name once again New, comments. Three of those 11 ejections came in playoff games. His most infamous episode occurred in what came to be known as the Malice at the Palace as the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons engaged in a brawl Nov. An already wild fight between players spilled into the stands after a spectator threw a drink at the player known at the time as Ron Artest.
The punishment was severe. Understanding the seriousness of fan involvement, the NBA suspended nine players. The 6-foot-6 small forward averaged
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