Fever is my favorite
The article is pretty funny too.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...alipour/061005
F*** basketball, F*** the rap game.
Ron Artest needs to get into the UFC and challenge for the heavyweight le. Nah, I take that back. He couldn't even beat up that little guy who he thought poured the beer on him.
Mardigan! What's the deal man!
Wow, great little story. Don't know if it's just because Ron is OURS (Kings')--whether myopia has grabbed ahold of me knocking me completely senseless--but I am loving the Tru Warier!
Here's a couple of juicy quotes:
"When the Pacers gave me $6 mil a year, I was grateful for the money and I thank (GM) Donnie Walsh, but I wasn't getting what I deserved. I should've been getting $14-15 million, so I never wanted to give them that extra $9 mil. That extra nine is my mind and leadership. Sometimes I felt I was giving too much. I mean, I was an All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year, but I never wanted to give them an MVP-type season because they didn't treat me like one."If I just focus on basketball, wow, I'd be so much better," Artest confesses. "I'd be a of a player."
So the guy has his hands in a few cookie jars. No big deal. I ask him about his top goal, his end-all moment.
"I'll put my feet on the table when I make a good album," Artest says. "All I care about is for people to like my music, whether I sell 10,000 records or a million."
What else can you do but laugh?
This quote follows the last one I posted:
MoreAlipour: Cool. But you've got some sports goals, right?
"It'll take five or six years of training, but I want three or four pro boxing fights," he says. "And I want to play in the NFL for one or two years, for the love, not even for a check."![]()
Artest is reaching rarefied air of insanity. Very entertaining.
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