Ron Artest Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/ron-artest/ Sports News & Views Sun, 14 Dec 2025 06:44:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 50 Most-Infamous Athlete Mugshots: Kings’ Star Ron Artest Arrested For Domestic Violence In ’07 https://usports.org/50-most-infamous-athlete-mugshots-kings-star-ron-artest-arrested-for-domestic-violence-in-07/ https://usports.org/50-most-infamous-athlete-mugshots-kings-star-ron-artest-arrested-for-domestic-violence-in-07/#respond Sun, 14 Dec 2025 06:43:48 +0000 https://usports.org/?p=212930 Sacramento Kings star Ron Artest's mugshot
On March 5, 2007, Metta Sandiford-Artest, who’s formerly known as Ron Artest, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and using force or violence to prevent the reporting of a crime. Sandiford-Artest’s wife at the time called 911, claiming she was assaulted. It was reported that the two were arguing, which led to Sandiford-Artest shoving […]

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On March 5, 2007, Metta Sandiford-Artest, who’s formerly known as Ron Artest, was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence and using force or violence to prevent the reporting of a crime.

Sandiford-Artest’s wife at the time called 911, claiming she was assaulted. It was reported that the two were arguing, which led to Sandiford-Artest shoving his ex-wife to the ground, and when he tried to leave in his Hummer, she threw a pot at his car, which shattered the windshield.

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Sandiford-Artest faced charges of corporal injury to a spouse, battery, false imprisonment and dissuading a witness.

He entered a plea agreement, in which he pleaded no contest to the charge of corporal injury to a spouse, in exchange for the other three charges being dropped.

Sandiford-Artest was sentenced to a 20-day jail term, with 10 days converted into a work-release program, three years of probation, 100 hours of community service, a $600 fine, and participation in counseling, anger management and parenting classes.

Sandiford-Artest attended St. John’s University, where he played two seasons. He entered the 1999 NBA Draft, and was selected No. 16 by the Chicago Bulls.

During Sandiford-Artest’s 17-year career, he won an NBA Championship in 2010, was named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 2003-04, was a four-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection and was a one-time All-NBA selection.

He is now an assistant coach for Cal State L.A.’s women’s basketball program.

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Ron Artest, AKA ‘Metta World Peace,’ Speaks On Mental Illness, Kobe Bryant, Jermain O’Neal In New Documentary https://usports.org/ron-artest-aka-metta-world-peace-speaks-on-mental-illness-kobe-bryant-jermain-oneal-in-new-documentary/ https://usports.org/ron-artest-aka-metta-world-peace-speaks-on-mental-illness-kobe-bryant-jermain-oneal-in-new-documentary/#respond Thu, 06 Jun 2019 17:25:09 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=174846 Metta World Peace leads Lakers to win vs Pelicans, fifth straight
Ron Artest, once called “Metta World Peace” and “The Panda’s Friend,” now finds himself drawing a spotlight despite his basketball career well behind him. The 2010 NBA champion and former Defensive Player of the Year recently released a documentary with Showtime where arguably the league’s most controversial player recalls his upbringings, NBA career and how the […]

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Ron Artest, once called “Metta World Peace” and “The Panda’s Friend,” now finds himself drawing a spotlight despite his basketball career well behind him. The 2010 NBA champion and former Defensive Player of the Year recently released a documentary with Showtime where arguably the league’s most controversial player recalls his upbringings, NBA career and how the two interacted. With a shockingly honest approach, Artest spends over an hour detailing his mental illness issues and how they effected his life and career.

Before finding basketball, Artest commences the documentary explaining his hometown Queensbrigde, N.Y., and the constant crack cocaine presence surrounding him as child. The documentary even includes a story depicting a young Artest delivering drugs at a child, feeling too nervous to collect the payment and vowing to never deal drugs again after the ordeal. Artest continued to go on about his childhood, noting his countless fights, parents’s separation, and his father’s sometimes brutal methods to mold Artest into the basketball prodigy he’d eventually grow into. The documentary follows Artest’s journey from AAU basketball, to St. John’s, and eventually the NBA.

As the documentary’s most awaited moment, Artest eventually included his thoughts during the infamous “Malice at the Palace,” where Artest and others climbed into the stands looking to fight Detroit Piston fans immediately after a game. Just as he described the countless other fights which occurred throughout his life, Artest included mental recollections from that night such as his quickly ignited temper and furious mental state. The ordeal stood as a peak moment for the documentary as it described Artest’s reoccurring hatred and troublesome violent tendencies.

Easily the documentary’s most compelling segment occurred towards the backend, as Artest recalled winning an NBA title alongside childhood friend Lamar Odom and shortly afterwards showed self–awareness amidst his mental illness, even thanking his shrink on live TV, which many of Artest’s friends believed to be a “full circle” moment for the once troubled young talent. Artest also included multiple stories involving encounters with the great Kobe Bryant, who once nearly fought Artest but eventually proved as pivotal in helping Artest focus while playing, channeling out his inner demons as the two united to win the 2010 NBA Championship.

Artest concluded the documentary after illustrating his continued devotion to mental health awareness while also exhibiting his personal progress. Most notably, Artest mentioned his new friendship with John Green, the man who ignited the “Malice at the Palace” after hitting Artest with a cup. The two now greatly enjoy each other’s company after reconciling and remain close. Artest’s mentioned relationship with former teammate Jermaine O’Neal emphasizes Artest’s rehabilitation as well, as the documentary revealed the two players’ relationship continues to rebuild itself with Artest’s personal strides.

After what essentially may feel like a long apology from Artest, Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story  stands more as a lesson, both for the viewers unaware of mental illness, and for Artest, who continues to learn about himself and step away from his destructive past.

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