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  1. Metta Sandiford-Artest (born Ronald William Artest Jr.; November 13, 1979), previously legally named Metta World Peace, is an American former professional basketball player who played 19 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

  2. Checkout the latest stats of Metta World Peace. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, shoots, school and more on Basketball-Reference.com.

  3. May 8, 2020 · Sandiford-Artest is married to Maya Sandiford. As Sandiford-Artest said, he loves attention. This gets him more. But The Pandas Friend didn’t stick as a name. We’ll see whether Metta Sandiford-Artest is more lasting. "The first game that I had with World Peace, I was like, 'This is the dumbest thing ever.'”.

  4. Mar 24, 2020 · The fight spilled into the stands after a spectator threw a drink at Metta World Peace, still known then as Ron Artest, and the incident came to be known as the “Malice at the Palace.” The punishment was swift and severe as the NBA suspended nine players.

  5. May 28, 2019 · World Peace, known as Ron Artest for much of his N.B.A. career, has become a strong voice on mental health and the subject of a documentary. But he knows many remember him for one thing: the...

  6. View the profile of Los Angeles Lakers Small Forward Metta World Peace on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  7. May 20, 2021 · Even with his on-court success, Metta World Peace struggled with his mental health. Now, the former NBA star advocates for mental-health resources and ending the stigma.

  8. Complete career NBA stats for the Los Angeles Lakers Small Forward Metta World Peace on ESPN. Includes points, rebounds, and assists.

  9. May 5, 2020 · We sure did on the latest “Tampering” podcast on Monday, when our hour-long conversation with the man formerly known as Ron Artest (now Metta World Peace) included an entertaining reminder of...

  10. Mar 17, 2022 · Among the celebs competing is Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest. Understandably, viewers are curious about the former NBA player's name — specifically, why did he change it again in 2020?

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