Lol no. Malice at the palace and elbowing harden in the temple for no reason is unhinged lunatic shit. If you don't care just say so but he crossed the line more than once 😂
@@GoodfellasX21 it is what it is. That’s why nobody really fucked with Ron. He choked out Draymond too and Dray didn’t do shit about it. Green just accepted that he wasn’t as with the shits as Ron 😂😂
@@GoodfellasX21Unhinged lunatic? Are you sick in the head? You don’t throw a damn beer at someone during a game & expect them to brush it off with some yelling. You’re actually insane for that thought process. The elbow to the head of harden? Sure. But the malice at the palace was completely warranted given how extremely disrespectful fans got to the point where they’re drenching you with fucking alcohol during a game & throwing physical shit at you.
Bro choked Draymond green, elbowed james harden, jumped in the stands and beat up fans, and punched Kobe in the throat 😂😂 Ron was definitely the menace of the NBA 😂😂
@@richforeverleaks3114MJ individually dominated in the 80s and 90s.2000s past prime averaged 20ppg both seasons multiple 40 and a 50 point game ...at nearly 40 he locked down vince carter to 0 points in the 2nd half of a game ...Gil says alot of stuff for shock value
@@lilharoldYeah and barely plays defense...Who did Lebron lock down for an entire second half to zero points..that was comparable to a young Vince Carter at that? Oldman MJ played in early 2000s where they actually played defense and there was more physicality and no load management...its alot easier to score in 2020s NBA
@@lilharold he does not play if the opponent is strong. He plays when the Pelicans, Detroit, OKC is playing so that he can get his 30 points easy. Look at the teams where he did not play.
Well I looked it up and Kobe avg 27ppg on 48% shooting vs Ron and you gotta figure not all of that was specifically with Ron guarding him so I think he did pretty well considering it's Kobe lol. Just for curiosity I looked up Bron and he also avg 27ppg on 49% shooting vs Ron lol
I do think one wonderful off topic benefit of this cool show is - we really get to see the personality of players and people we've watched or read about - but we never knew that they're a pretty cool dude off the court! 😎 M.
t mac had 3 40+ points games on ron artest, and 7 29+ points games against him…. melo gave him 6 30+ points games, even paul pierce gave him 4 30 point games … and he said he couldn’t think of a 5th ??
The best thing about this interview is Ron stresses practice. People don't under the amount of practice that goes into being great. Parents need to understand that if their kid isn't playing, it comes down to practice. The coaches will play the best guys. The cream always rises to the top.
In highschool that works about 70 percent. Travel or AAU, practice is irrelevant and performance is only kind of important. Things changed. I tell all the kids, find a coach that likes you, and work on your game outside of the team. But finding the coach is more important
I started adding more into my practice at age 30. I was my best self at 31 and regret not practicing when I was 17. Seeing my game increase drastically was addicting. And practice is harder than the actual game, not just because it's boring.
Talk about stepping under guys ankles to take them out... Also funny enough he shot a better percentage from 3 one season than he did from the free throw line
People forget because his career didn’t last that long you kind of forget about him especially if someone ask you on the spot like this it’s different if you weigh out all your options
I'm a trucker now, but grew up in Miami Ron Artest was a joy to watch UD you know we Luv you. I was born Jackson in 78' I kmew people who knew Steve Blake, less than 7 degrees of separation is all I need to know some people in Miami
I find it funny they blur the 3 in the thumbnail when even the most casual fan will see that's AI,Kobe and LeBron. I'd guess the final 2 are TMac and Dirk or Melo I say TMac because Kobe and other greats have said he was virtually unguardable m
Lol mad max was different. I think not many people saw his and maybe game wasn't televised. I think the palace got more attention cos it was the two eastern conference finals teams from the year before
@@mr.j410 Question was 5 hardest players to guard. Not saying B-Roy was anywhere near better than Kobe or the longevity but Ron been on air saying B-Roy was his hardest match up. And just for the record B-Roy was rookie of the year followed by 3 straight All-Star selections and 2 All NBA Teams. He played like 5 or 6 seasons not 2 lol. And not bad for a dude who had no cartilage in his knees.
Forgot D Wade. In his prime he was crazy fast and he could change direction on u fast. I would think that would be hard to guard. Much like Kobe and MJ he was money in the midrange as well.
They focused on the "my track shoes are on," telling all the kids to listen up and do whatever is needed for the team, but missed the part where he said, "but I'm not doing anything on offense."
I paused to watch the elbow to Harden. Ron really misremembering that incident. Harden definitely didn't push him in the back. Harden barely bumped in the side and Artest pulled his arm all the way back and swung to try and kill Harden with a sucker punch style elbow when Harden wasn't looking. Dude was so dirty and emotionally unstable
He wasnt misremembering he was misreporting lol, Artest knows that shit was foul wish Miller had watched that shit in the interview. But yeah Artest has a bunch of those types of plays through out his career, like premeditated hits
That was Hardens doing. Ron was excited after a play he made and Harden walked into him trying to bait him into behavior to throw him off his game and he got what he was looking for with that elbow.
Rip Hamilton?? Not a name I thought I'd here. I get it tho! Me and LeBron about the same size... he might be a little heavier... just jumps way higher and is a lot faster..! Hahahahaha. Shocked he didn't say Melo... impressive he struggled to name 5 guys. Artest was a real dawg
Rip was like curry he was running a thousand miles a game squeezing off screens I’ve heard plenty of players say guarding rip was their welcome to the league moment
@CrushWildman yes and unlike Curry, he doing them tight curls so the Defender guaranteed to hit a pick. Curry you can run pass the pick without hitting it because Curry running straight to the 3 pointer
@@CrushWildman yeah I get all that. And remember how he was a problem but still… hahaha. Not a name you normally hear. Bron, Kobe, Jordan, TMac, DWade, AI, Melo are usually the names we hear. Good to see him get props
@CrushWildman you all off the subject lil momma, I was describing the difference between RIP Hamilton and Steph Curry. You are talking about the Warriors setting illegal pics. If it's illegal, then why don't the refs call it then?
Lmao did they not hear him say I’m not gone have nun for offense but highlighted him saying “ throw the track shoes on “ to show effort lmao mf who really try regardless it’s on both ends
Weird, I recall him saying that Brandon Roy was harder to guard than Kobe before, said he was toughest in league to defend th-cam.com/users/shortsbMMxrSmxXhc?si=bvJvvVw_hB8NQ3w8
@@TemptYC717 Would it be Whiteside? They said young fella, Whiteside would've been 27 or so that season. Wouldn't refer to someone that age as "young fella".
Mike and UD don’t really have the polarizing personalities to make a podcast go viral. UD just tries to act gangster and Mike just got a squeaky voice. Lol
Artest is just the right amount of crazy. It was really cool to watch when he played with Kobe. A really interesting combo.
Lol no. Malice at the palace and elbowing harden in the temple for no reason is unhinged lunatic shit. If you don't care just say so but he crossed the line more than once 😂
@@GoodfellasX21 it is what it is. That’s why nobody really fucked with Ron. He choked out Draymond too and Dray didn’t do shit about it. Green just accepted that he wasn’t as with the shits as Ron 😂😂
@@GoodfellasX21Unhinged lunatic? Are you sick in the head? You don’t throw a damn beer at someone during a game & expect them to brush it off with some yelling. You’re actually insane for that thought process. The elbow to the head of harden? Sure. But the malice at the palace was completely warranted given how extremely disrespectful fans got to the point where they’re drenching you with fucking alcohol during a game & throwing physical shit at you.
The real 2010 finals mvp
Bro choked Draymond green, elbowed james harden, jumped in the stands and beat up fans, and punched Kobe in the throat 😂😂 Ron was definitely the menace of the NBA 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Kobe hit him in the throat and laughed at him when he tried talk trash
@@davis2k1234🎯
Draymond gets crazy with everyone but Rob choked him he was quiet as kept 😂😂😂 everyone crazy till they meet insane
He didn't punch Kobe 🤦♂️
To have Wizard MJ on here playing on one leg shows you how dominant he was in a Bulls uniform lol
Jordan dominate in his 90s era. Gilbert arenas stories about MJ are the complete opposite of this
@@richforeverleaks3114MJ individually dominated in the 80s and 90s.2000s past prime averaged 20ppg both seasons multiple 40 and a 50 point game ...at nearly 40 he locked down vince carter to 0 points in the 2nd half of a game ...Gil says alot of stuff for shock value
@@Jason5818UI stop overhyping lol Lebron doing what he said plus more averaging 25 5 and 8
@@lilharoldYeah and barely plays defense...Who did Lebron lock down for an entire second half to zero points..that was comparable to a young Vince Carter at that? Oldman MJ played in early 2000s where they actually played defense and there was more physicality and no load management...its alot easier to score in 2020s NBA
@@lilharold he does not play if the opponent is strong. He plays when the Pelicans, Detroit, OKC is playing so that he can get his 30 points easy. Look at the teams where he did not play.
Rip was an absolute machinebeast.. the whole team was so good and great to watch.. prince, wallece
Every time I tell people that Rip was a baller, people always dismissed him. I guess I was seeing 👀 something everyone was disregarding.
One of the best midrange games doesn't get enough credit
“I’m playing with myself” is a ridiculously crazy thing to say
Hhhhhhhhhhhh😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao 🤣 #PauseMoment
Ayo
It’s Ron Artest?
If you’re insecure and abused but ppl like you think you’re normal
“We call that bonding” 😂😂🎯
Saying "Not to cut you off".....while cutting that person off will always be nasty work. 😭😭😂😂😂
Regular NY shit
he didn’t even cut him off ya goof.
@@iamonebigmofo so then why tf did he say it then you weirdo?
@@Flash_1689out of respect, galaxy brain.
😂
Ron Artest single handedly made Harden quit playing defense three rest of his career 😂
Lol Ron talking about it was mostly 32s 35s, with Kobe and he counted that as a win.
Gotta find some small victories against guys like Kobe lol
To say he gave me 40 a few times my goal was keep em under 40 if I didn’t keep going he was gone give u 60
Says all u need to know
Well I looked it up and Kobe avg 27ppg on 48% shooting vs Ron and you gotta figure not all of that was specifically with Ron guarding him so I think he did pretty well considering it's Kobe lol. Just for curiosity I looked up Bron and he also avg 27ppg on 49% shooting vs Ron lol
@@greg2797 Ron also had Shane battier so again Ron was dead aaa on point with his statement
I do think one wonderful off topic benefit of this cool show is - we really get to see the personality of players and people we've watched or read about - but we never knew that they're a pretty cool dude off the court! 😎 M.
Bro HARDEN got CONCUSSED THAT WAS A VISCIOUS ELBOW TO HARDEN HEAD🤣
😂😂😂😂😂 he say it wasn’t nothing 4real
I’d hate to see his MMA bow
@@DD-sw1ddfr that shit would be viscous 😂
right, saying it wasn’t that bad is insane lmao
A clean bow to the head will "Nate Robinson" any man
“Shout out to Harden, I like Harden”! You almost elbowed his head off Ron Ron 😂😂! Gotta luv him, I’d take him on my team ANY day!!!
😄😆 he sure did... took it clean off
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro is the nicest person in the world. True champion
t mac had 3 40+ points games on ron artest, and 7 29+ points games against him…. melo gave him 6 30+ points games, even paul pierce gave him 4 30 point games … and he said he couldn’t think of a 5th ??
Lol! "40 once or twice, but mostly 32's and 35's."
The best thing about this interview is Ron stresses practice. People don't under the amount of practice that goes into being great. Parents need to understand that if their kid isn't playing, it comes down to practice. The coaches will play the best guys. The cream always rises to the top.
In highschool that works about 70 percent. Travel or AAU, practice is irrelevant and performance is only kind of important.
Things changed. I tell all the kids, find a coach that likes you, and work on your game outside of the team. But finding the coach is more important
I started adding more into my practice at age 30. I was my best self at 31 and regret not practicing when I was 17. Seeing my game increase drastically was addicting. And practice is harder than the actual game, not just because it's boring.
Y’all got to get Bruce bowan on the show he used to be a hell of a defensive player and that three was wet
Talk about stepping under guys ankles to take them out... Also funny enough he shot a better percentage from 3 one season than he did from the free throw line
Bowen was a great defender, but he was also extremely dirty. Both statements are true.
that three wasnt wet, he could only hit from the corners.
I'm surprise he didn't mention Brandon Roy, & Paul Pierce who both dropped 40 on him in a playoff series. Honorable mention Iverson and Tmac too
That Oak story was funny as hell 💀 Ron playing 2k as himself and saying he was nice and gassin’ himself up had me rollin’ 😭
Oh great another podcast, just what we need
Damn they got you in a straitjacket forcing you to watch podcasts?
I'm surprised he didn't say Brandon Roy
There is a clip out there where Ron Artest said Roy was harder to guard than Kobe
He was a serious problem
Shame what happened to him
People forget because his career didn’t last that long you kind of forget about him especially if someone ask you on the spot like this it’s different if you weigh out all your options
Ron said in an i interview said BRoy was the best player he ever played against. Woulda been cool to hear that
“Not to cut you off” shall I proceed lolololol
That jordan that he is wearing is cool
Metta Sandiford knew how to disrupt opposing offenses.
Metta elbowed the defense out of Harden 😭
“that fight might’ve last 33 seconds … he hit his ass in the head 33 times in 33 seconds” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm a trucker now, but grew up in Miami
Ron Artest was a joy to watch
UD you know we Luv you. I was born Jackson in 78'
I kmew people who knew Steve Blake, less than 7 degrees of separation is all I need to know some people in Miami
"I'm hoopin" LMAO I always say that went I'm goin hard on 2k 😁😁😁
Should’ve brung back him talking about Brandon Roy
That’s who I thought he would say at 5. I remember him saying Brandon Roy was the best player he ever guarded .
@@razorsharp4ever exactly
Between having to take a year off and fighting Ben Wallace, im taking a year off
Nobody wanted to see that. Someone is not leaving that fight.
james johnson got that kodak moment from LBJ 2010 playoffs
I find it funny they blur the 3 in the thumbnail when even the most casual fan will see that's AI,Kobe and LeBron. I'd guess the final 2 are TMac and Dirk or Melo
I say TMac because Kobe and other greats have said he was virtually unguardable m
Vernon Maxwell went into the stands.
Lol mad max was different. I think not many people saw his and maybe game wasn't televised. I think the palace got more attention cos it was the two eastern conference finals teams from the year before
Where's B-Roy? Ron been on air saying B-Roy harder to guard than Kobe.
Dude lasted 2 season lol
@@mr.j410 Question was 5 hardest players to guard. Not saying B-Roy was anywhere near better than Kobe or the longevity but Ron been on air saying B-Roy was his hardest match up. And just for the record B-Roy was rookie of the year followed by 3 straight All-Star selections and 2 All NBA Teams. He played like 5 or 6 seasons not 2 lol. And not bad for a dude who had no cartilage in his knees.
B Roy use to kill kobe
Obviously he was capping
b roy got kobe skill with teamwork on his mind
Imagine artest, Zbo, KMart, Big Ben, Quincy Acy, Ivan Johnson, James Johnson, Oakley, Mahorn, mourning and shaq in a pickup game
Lucas Oil Stadium in the background!
the question was top 5 hardest to defend, he named 4 & then quit lol
U ever watch him play? Unless u an all time great u ain't shit to him
As a defender myself I can attest to meta! Guys can get the shit off but as an immaculate defender you still do all u can. For us it’s not tough
Bro made up the “courthouse” version of what happened with Harden, mannnn if he dont stop the cap
Man Averaged 12 Points Playing Wit the Lakers Was Like Averaging 20..
😂🤣
Forgot D Wade. In his prime he was crazy fast and he could change direction on u fast. I would think that would be hard to guard. Much like Kobe and MJ he was money in the midrange as well.
i was watching it live Its wild
They focused on the "my track shoes are on," telling all the kids to listen up and do whatever is needed for the team, but missed the part where he said, "but I'm not doing anything on offense."
Because everyone wants to be an offensive hero. The real sacrifice that can’t be quantified with numbers is on defense.
Artest on Bron's payroll. He use to say Kobe was the toughest to guard. He stay changing his story
It was mainly 32's or 35's 😂😂
keep those hats on boys #sunsmart
a true one
I paused to watch the elbow to Harden. Ron really misremembering that incident. Harden definitely didn't push him in the back. Harden barely bumped in the side and Artest pulled his arm all the way back and swung to try and kill Harden with a sucker punch style elbow when Harden wasn't looking. Dude was so dirty and emotionally unstable
He wasnt misremembering he was misreporting lol, Artest knows that shit was foul wish Miller had watched that shit in the interview. But yeah Artest has a bunch of those types of plays through out his career, like premeditated hits
Like WILT Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Larry Bird, Nate tiny Archibald, and Adrian Dantley
I feel like if Mike Miller wasn't 6'8 he'd be a heroin dealer in Pittsburg.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 too accurate
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Of all those guys I'd hate to guard Rip the most.
Mike Millers mouth & lips big tf out of me. Looks like he uses hemorrhoid cream as chapstick 😂
UD you have to have Mr Maurice Lucas in Portland!!!on your All Time list for Enforcers!! Look him up!!!
Pierce for sure
That was Hardens doing. Ron was excited after a play he made and Harden walked into him trying to bait him into behavior to throw him off his game and he got what he was looking for with that elbow.
Mad Max is up there too
He was bout to say Kevin Durant
Tracy Mcgrady give them the business
Rip Hamilton?? Not a name I thought I'd here. I get it tho! Me and LeBron about the same size... he might be a little heavier... just jumps way higher and is a lot faster..! Hahahahaha. Shocked he didn't say Melo... impressive he struggled to name 5 guys. Artest was a real dawg
Rip was like curry he was running a thousand miles a game squeezing off screens I’ve heard plenty of players say guarding rip was their welcome to the league moment
@CrushWildman yes and unlike Curry, he doing them tight curls so the Defender guaranteed to hit a pick. Curry you can run pass the pick without hitting it because Curry running straight to the 3 pointer
@@ryandavis6245HELLLLLLL NAW lmaoo the warriors been the illegal screen kings since after 2015😭💯💯
@@CrushWildman yeah I get all that. And remember how he was a problem but still… hahaha. Not a name you normally hear. Bron, Kobe, Jordan, TMac, DWade, AI, Melo are usually the names we hear. Good to see him get props
@CrushWildman you all off the subject lil momma, I was describing the difference between RIP Hamilton and Steph Curry. You are talking about the Warriors setting illegal pics. If it's illegal, then why don't the refs call it then?
Lmao did they not hear him say I’m not gone have nun for offense but highlighted him saying “ throw the track shoes on “ to show effort lmao mf who really try regardless it’s on both ends
He said it was B Roy when they were playing
Ron one of them ones on defense
Hearing UD talk is frustrating… he “played” 20 seasons, yet has career totals of 6586 points and 5791 rebounds… he put in no work, stop it
Arrest elbowed Harden in 2010 bro said it was 2014 lmaoooo
Ron looks the SAME😂
All three teally😂
Brandon Roy was a hard person for him to gaurd
Ron has already stated that Jordan was the hardest to guard out of all of them.
I think they guy James Johnson beat up is either Derrick jones jr josh Richardson or whiteside based on Haslem calling them a “young fella”
Or maybe justice winslow
@@MyDixieNormis Out of the 4, he seems like he can take some hits.
If you throw any liquid on me while im at work the police wont get there fast enough for you
And treat athletes like circus animals. Man fucks those fans. Remember one was trying to step to Jermaine O’Neal?
Wat they doin in Indianapolis 😂🔥🤣🔥??
Hear that kids his goal was to not give up 40 against Kobe it’s different with 🐐
Ron already stated Jordan was the hardest to guard out of all of them.
Who is “young fella”? Dion Waiters?
Asking the real questions.
Y’all gotta learn to let ya guest talk man. Let Artest get his point across
lebronze is allowed to travel and stiff arm every game of course he'd be a hard cover
Weird, I recall him saying that Brandon Roy was harder to guard than Kobe before, said he was toughest in league to defend
th-cam.com/users/shortsbMMxrSmxXhc?si=bvJvvVw_hB8NQ3w8
Ron Artest forget to mention B-Roy! Brandon Roy is the toughest player I ever had to guard - Ron Artest vc
He didnt forget anything
@@johnnybuchananjr9344 I didn’t hear him mention B. Roy lol
So he just pulled truth's shorts down because he had no problem guarding him.
Ron/Meta has way too much honesty and self-awareness to be an ex NBA player.
Surprised he didn’t say KD.
I want to know who JJ put hands on lol
Whiteside
@@TemptYC717 Would it be Whiteside? They said young fella, Whiteside would've been 27 or so that season. Wouldn't refer to someone that age as "young fella".
Someone said Dion Waiters.
Had 4 for u not 5. True lock down defender
Too bad paul pierces name is forbidden on this podcast cause maybe arrest would’ve had 5 people for his list😂
He missed Tracy Mcgrady Grant hill or Vence Carter was a problem come on Meta
His hardest 5
Dude be looking epileptic 0:01
Dion Waiters got snuffed
That’s what I keep seeing
Mike and UD don’t really have the polarizing personalities to make a podcast go viral. UD just tries to act gangster and Mike just got a squeaky voice. Lol
BRANDON ROY, meta said that a long time ago BRANDON ROY
does mike miller always talk this much on here? like damn, shut up bro. let the guest speak.
Tracy Mcgrady
Metta “Ron” Artest?
How badly can you fuck up a name and video title?
B Roy
Brandon Roy
Who James fought
they must've done some lines before this...
lol Ron lying elbowed Harden intentionally
Lol he wasn't the first...Mad max used to jack slap fans and go back to inbound the ball
Not the fake 4’s 😢
Mostly 32s 35s….😂😂😂😂😂
That boy Ron forever 730.