Metta Sandiford-Artest (formerly known as Ron Artest) shared his strong feelings about how great Deontay Wilder is. Wilder lost to Tyson Fury on Saturday night.
Former Indiana Pacers star Metta World Peace sent out a Tweet on Thursday. Before Artest was an All-Star in Indiana, he was a rising star on the Chicago Bulls.
Metta Sandiford-Artest (formerly known as Ron Artest) gave his thoughts on who the greatest NBA player of all time is. Artest played for the Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls, Sacramento Kings and Indiana Pacers.
Metta Sandiford-Artest (Ron Artest formerly) believes that the Los Angeles Lakers will win the NBA Championship next season. The former NBA All-Star played for the Lakers, Indiana Pacers, Chicago Bulls, Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks and Houston Rocket
Metta Sandiford-Artest, who played for the Lakers, Rockets, Knicks, Pacers, Kings and Bulls, spoke about when he started respecting Scottie Pippen as an offensive player.
Ron Artest's 2004 season with the Indiana Pacers is one of the most underrated in NBA history. Artest has also played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls and Houston Rockets.
Metta World Peace sent out a Tweet about the Netflix documentary on Malice at the Palace that involved the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons. World Peace spent time with the New York Knicks, Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets and Pacer
Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest) spoke to Shannon Sharpe on Fox Sports' "Club Shay Shay" podcast and said he thinks Michael Jordan could average 50 points per game in today's NBA. World Peace played for the Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings, Indian