Metta World Peace Visits Conan

by Micah Hart

With his presence not required at Lakers games for at least one more night, Metta World Peace visited Conan Monday night, and of course the topic of his elbow to the dome of James Harden was still on everyone’s mind:



Interesting logic from MWP — if he calls him to apologize, he’s giving up an advantage for the playoffs. Can we get a ruling on this from the old school? Someone get Larry Bird on the phone.

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4 Comments

  1. cherrypopper says:

    preach, brother, preach !

    now he’s entering the playoffs in a game 7, hahaha, i just love this guy :D

  2. gurgur says:

    I didn’t know much about ron artest except that he was involved in a pistons brawl
    then came the 2010 lakers championship
    And I really liked the guy after the playoffs, his press conference, his donation of his ring…
    but after seeing the elbow
    I am starting to despise him for his terrible “sportsmanship”

  3. mrwormburn says:

    MWP, the reason the epithet n*gger still exists. This better make it past moderation…

  4. the judge says:

    this guy got some issues… is not normal at all period

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