So I woke up this morning, and the first thing I did, just like every other weekday, is turn on SportsCenter. Whose face do I see?…Ron-Ron’s. It was “Sunday Conversation” time, by far some of the best sports interviews on television. Artest answered questions on what he felt like during the months he was supposed to be traded, and how the Maloofs made him feel in his debut in Sacramento, etc. But an even better question came up about Ron Artest’s image. He replied that he really didn’t care about changing his image. To quote him, “I don’t want to do no Coca-Cola commercial.”
He was doing so good, it really seemed like he moved on from what happened in Detroit and that this Ron Artest was just going to play basketball, and try to stay off the radar. My favorite comment of the interview was that he was “too hood for that” when he was explaining why he wouldn’t clean up his act. That got me to thinking what is the big deal with street cred in the NBA?