
bruddahmanmatt wrote:The Original 81 wrote:Big Don Ron looking quick and agile out there. I think he's motivated as hell, especially considering he's the forgotten one of the starting five.
And he's totally underrated in NBA 2K13.
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIET, "BIG DON RON™" has finally caught on.
I love that nickname, I remember you using it a few times and it caught my eye.KEVIN DING @KevinDing
About kissing the female fan on the hand, @MettaWorldPeace said: "I saw it in her eyes."


revgen wrote:Maybe Punk was right. Metta is off the meds.


therealdeal wrote:Metta just looks fantastic. He looks so good. If he can play like this consistently, and keep in mind what he's doing isn't outside the realm of possibility, we're not going to lose many games. He's been outstanding and I think he's going to have a great season if he stays healthy.
His speed is remarkable out there. He moves so quickly these days, it's difficult to describe in comparison to his previous seasons here.

Juronimo wrote:The hulk is handling bidness out there. He looks so much better than he ever has as a Laker. I'm excited.

LTLakerFan wrote:Juronimo wrote:The hulk is handling bidness out there. He looks so much better than he ever has as a Laker. I'm excited.
Fixed that. Apologies and hoping I'm not jumping the shark with the edit. First being flummoxed with the triangle when he got here, but also never being in this kind of shape. WOW!![]()
LTLakerFan wrote:therealdeal wrote:Metta just looks fantastic. He looks so good. If he can play like this consistently, and keep in mind what he's doing isn't outside the realm of possibility, we're not going to lose many games. He's been outstanding and I think he's going to have a great season if he stays healthy.
His speed is remarkable out there. He moves so quickly these days, it's difficult to describe in comparison to his previous seasons here.
I am so excited to watch him play at this level that he has himself at now. As much as any of them! He is one dominant dude out there especially with all the added quickness. It's like we just picked up a 5 year younger prime Artest. Now when he has the ball or is shooting no more cringing you expect good things.
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karacha wrote:revgen wrote:Maybe Punk was right. Metta is off the meds.
Good for him! His game is much better now.![]()
He plays D, shoots well, fights in the post, passes the ball... just great. Better then I expected actually.
CaCHooKa Man wrote:i dont cringe when he shoots 3s anymore

GoldenKnight wrote:CaCHooKa Man wrote:i dont cringe when he shoots 3s anymore
Trevor Wong of Lakers.com wrote:A year ago, Metta World Peace conceded he was out of shape. His shot was off, he seemed to be a step slow defensively and his entire game was affected.
“The lockout hurt me a lot, because last season going into the playoffs I had a nerve issue in my back,” he explained during his exit interview in May. “Once the lockout happened I wasn’t able to address it so all I could do was rest. It took me 2-3 months to get in shape.”
During the first half of last season, World Peace shot only 33.5 percent from the field and 23.9 percent from the 3-point line, while averaging just 4.9 points.
After he was able to lose weight and get himself back into game shape, though, those numbers jumped. In the second half of the season, World Peace shot 43 percent from the field, 33.1 percent from the 3-point line and averaged 10.7 points. On the defensive end, he looked quicker, more nimble and displayed that prowess he’s been known for his entire career.
Going into this season, the small forward knew what he needed to do to continue playing at that level.
“I gotta come back just how I left off,” he said last May. “I was playing at a high level and need to be able to stay there.”
Fast forward to now and the former St. John’s product appears to be performing at that same level fans saw during the latter half of last season. He’s noticeably slimmer and he’s quicker on both offense and defense.
“He’s been in the best shape that I’ve seen him since I’ve been here,” Kobe noted. “I haven’t seen him in this kind of shape since I faced him when he was in Indiana. He’s really in tip-top condition.”
The results are showing, too.
Through the team’s first three preseason games, he’s shooting 50 percent from the field and the 3-point line, while chipping in almost 12 points. And he’s doing all of it in less than 24 minutes per contest. World Peace noted how much of a difference it feels to have lost 17 pounds in the offseason.
“I feel good that I can get to the basket,” said World Peace, who notched 13 points, grabbed four rebounds and shot 3-of-4 from the 3-point line in the team’s third preseason game. “I can push it without getting tired. I can go right a little bit more this year and (the opponent) doesn’t really know what’s going on defense. And I can help my team more.”
With World Peace in peak condition and playing at a high level, fans can expect to see some of the old Ron Artest — a more dynamic player on both ends of the court.
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