Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Once the NBA finds a buyer for the Hornets, there’s talk that it could result in a name change for New Orleans‘ hoops team.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Once the NBA finds a buyer for the Hornets, there’s talk that it could result in a name change for New Orleans‘ hoops team.
Malice of The Clipse will no longer be going by Malice any longer. Find out what he’s changed his name to and why after the jump. Marisa Mendez
If you’ve ever had the chance to talk withRon Artest or Metta World Peace, you’re in for a treat. Always the most interesting man in the locker room, you know you’re going to get a real answer instead of a rehearsed one. But for some reason, the Lakers swingman has been mum on the reasoning behind his name change, until now.  Read more after the jump. @Shay_Marie x @gametimegirl
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Ron Artest has been an NBA All-Star, Defensive Player of the Year and, most recently, a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. But since mid-September, he hasn’t been Ron Artest—officially changing his name to Metta World Peace.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl The people at The Basketball Jones asked the participants at LaMarcus Aldridge’s charity game to pick their new names to anything they wanted on their jersey (a la Metta World Peace). The results were interesting. They range from the dull (Steve Blake’s) to nerdy (Kevin Durant’s) to goofy (Nate Robinson) to the endlessly perplexing (Josh Howard’s). Check it out after the jump…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl As we all know Ron Artest changed his name to “Metta World Peace” this past September. On Friday, during an appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show,” Metta admitted on air that he had a safety school sort of name, in case “Metta World Peace” didn’t work out. Check out what it is after the jump…