Ron Artest shared his most intimate thoughts and memories with the Sporting News.
Here are some excerpts, the most starting being his admission that he drank cognac during halftime of Bulls games.
Warning - just reading these might make you lose your mind.
In a lengthy interview for the December 7 issue of Sporting News magazine, Artest—best known as the central figure in the infamous Malice at the Palace in 2004—bared all, including a startling admission that he drank alcohol during games as a member of the Chicago Bulls, for whom he played from 1999-2002.
"I used to drink Hennessy … at halftime," Artest says in the interview, which hits newsstands this week. "I (kept it) in my locker. I'd just walk to the liquor store (near the stadium) and get it."
On his life as a St. John's star and a first-round draft pick:
On why things didn't work out in Chicago and Indiana:
On page 2, Artest shares his thoughts about the Palace brawl and the player he's always in the mood to fight.
On the 2004 brawl in Detroit:
On his feelings toward Ben Wallace, the Pistons center whose altercation with Artest touched off the melee in Detroit:
Surprised? You shouldn't be. This guy is certifiable.
