Jul 16, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Metta World Peace on the red carpet before the ESPYS at The Dolby Theatre. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Metta World Peace: And I think when you take a person like myself—who came from the streets—and you talk about the stories that were presented… Metta—Ron Artest at the time—from the hard streets of New York, tough-minded… What made me tough is things I wouldn’t wish on nobody. It didn’t come from going to private school. It didn’t come from learning real estate. It didn’t come from generational wealth. It came from generational struggle.

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"Me and Ron had this thing at the time. I wasn't as educated about what he was going through, so I took it as him trying to derail what we were trying to do." "You're getting ready to talk about, 'I just want the two to get together'—I wasn't trying to hear that. Either you show up every day and give us what you need to give us so we can go win this game, or we got a problem." "That became a real thing in our locker room, really for the existence. I tried—'Man, come on out, let's go grab dinner. Let me figure it out.' But y’all know back then, if you said somebody was crazy or whatever, it was like a torn Achilles. Wasn't no 'mental health' back then. Definitely wasn't called that. Straight up." "So that became a little bit of a challenge for us. One thing we were really good at—when they threw the ball up, we just went and hooped. But then, when we stepped off that court, we went our separate ways. There was no real camaraderie. The team, it was—but me and Ron, it wasn't." "And in order to win a chip, your guys got to be guys. I try my best to look at it differently, but I'm already dealing with my own demon." YouTube | Jun. 5, 2025

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