Best Article i have read in a long time.. Not Bobcats related..
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| WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON KOBE? I thought you'd never ask. We'll be on the plane, playing cards. Kobe will walk up, stop the game and say, "Ron, come to the back of the plane." Then, he'll show me some tape and say, "Look at this. Here's what you need to do." I'll go back to my seat, and then he'll walk up to Shannon Brown, stop the card game and do the same thing. And it doesn't matter if you're sleeping. He'll wake you up and show you things you've never thought about. He puts so much time and passion into the game. I have no problem following somebody who's worth being followed, who works as hard as me. I will follow Kobe anywhere. |
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| NOW THAT YOU'VE WON A TITLE, DO YOU STILL HAVE ANY PERSONAL GOALS IN THE NBA? I would love to get back to first-team All-Defense. I own defense. It's like my corporation. I'm the CEO and everyone else is just an employee. The fans and players know I belong. When you need a stop, who you going to call? Not the goddamn Ghostbusters, I'll tell you that. You call me. |
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| WHAT ABOUT PHIL JACKSON? DIDN'T HE GET UNDER YOUR SKIN? Yeah, that's true too. Phil Jackson is the only person these days who can truly get under my skin. And he gets under my skin 80% of the time. Phil totally controls me. In practice, he'll always joke about me and bother me, saying stuff about my shoes or whatever. All season, he'd say, "Ron can't shoot." But after Game 4 of the Finals, when we were tied at two, he changed his tune. He came to me and said, "Ron, I need you to play your game. You have to make plays." Oh, man. I was so happy! I called Derek Fisher and a couple of my friends and said, "Coach told me I could make plays! Boom! Let's go." What happened? I made plays. When my coach and teammates are behind me, there's nothing you can do to stop me. |
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| WAIT, YOU WANT TO BE A COACH? I want to be a coach, bad. I'd love to coach the Knicks or St. John's, but I'd go anywhere. I want to coach immediately after I retire. I'd be good for a bunch of reasons. I know the little things, like how important spacing is. I also understand how to deal with players, so I'm able to coach a player like me now. I know when the problem is emotional versus selfishness. I've hurt teams with my selfishness, and I've hurt teams with my emotion. I know the difference. If a player doesn't listen to me, I know how to respond. And, of course, I know defense. It's not just physical; it's more than that. How do I get through a playoff game with only one foul, as physical as I am? It's about knowledge. I know every player's moves and tendencies. I know exactly where all 10 guys on the court are supposed to be, and when. I'm 100% sure this coaching thing will work. All I need is a good staff, and to watch more tape. One thing I don't do is watch tape. I gotta start if I want to coach. |
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| OPPONENTS DON'T GET UNDER YOUR SKIN? Nah, I'm much more mellow now. I can control myself on the court. If I get fouled, I say what I gotta say and move on. I don't mind being punked anymore. If someone gets in my face, I just walk away. Against the Celtics in the Finals, Tony Allen got in my face, but I don't got the time for Tony Allen. Now, if you're a star and you're talking trash, I'll talk back. All series long, Paul Pierce was talking: "You're a bum, you can't score, you can't guard me, I'm busting your -." Everything. |
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| DO YOU STILL WANT TO PLAY FOR TEAM USA? I want a gold medal so bad, I'd be the water boy. But they won't even let me try out! I've been trying to get on that team forever. Three years ago, I called Jerry Colangelo. He answered the phone. I said, "Hi, this is Ron Artest," and the dude hung up! At least let me try out. Give me a chance to represent the ghettos of America. Come on, Team USA! I don't have much time left. |
More of this great interview: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5417748
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haha
this guy is a fool…wouldn’t mind watching a reality show following him around
Crazy like a fox
The man has a solid head on his shoulders, despite his past actions and comments. Great self-interview. Even though I am not a Lakers fan by any stretch, he was the player I was the happiest for when they won. I cracked up when he thanked his therapist in the game 7 post interview. It was really cool to see him come so far from the Palace brawl.
Spilled my drink..
“Damn, some tidal wave is about to come!” << Ron seems to me to have his head straight now.. But he gave me many laughs in his own interview..
QUEENSBRIDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is,
I get more props and stunts than Bruce Willis
- Guru, of Gangstarr
by WhatAboutBob_cats on Jul 30, 2010 10:09 AM EDT reply actions
My favorite quote
WHO DO YOU WISH YOU COULD’VE PLAYED AGAINST IN HIS PRIME?
Jordan, because I’d want to see what he’d do to me. I think he would’ve busted my ass.
In the words of Lewis Black, Artest is "f*** crazy!"
His favorite movie is Titanic? Is he serious?
Fans never fall asleep at our games, because they're afraid they might get hit by a pass
by Bring Back Primoz on Jul 30, 2010 11:12 AM EDT reply actions
Yea I read that...it was dope
The whole thing about Celine Dion too.
by JDuaneHipps on Jul 30, 2010 11:16 AM EDT up reply actions
Classic
When you need a stop, who you going to call? Not the goddamn Ghostbusters, I’ll tell you that.
Go ice skating on Pluto
I would definitely like to win a chill with Ron Artest for a day package.

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