My name is: Mr. World Peace |
Who's Mr. Artest? My name is Mr. Metta World Peace! It is final! The decision, rendered by Superior Court Commissioner Matthew St.
George after a brief hearing on Friday, completed a process begun by the
NBA player in June, when he said he wanted to change his name for
personal reasons.
The official change was delayed pending resolution of a traffic ticket.The player, whose full given name is Ronald William Artest Jr., helped the Lakers win the NBA title in 2010.Superior Court spokeswoman Patricia Kelly says his new surname is
World Peace, while the player’s publicist said his chosen first name of
Metta is a Buddhist term that means loving kindness toward all.“Peace” hasn’t always been a hallmark of the 31-year-old forward’s career.In 2004, he received one of the longest NBA bans in history for his
role in a brawl with fans in which he raced into the stands in Detroit. He recently testified before Congress in support of mental health legislation. As the NBA wrestles with labor issues in a lockout that could
threaten the start of the season, he’s preparing to display other
talents as a contestant on the upcoming season of the hit TV dancing
competition “Dancing with the Stars”. World Peace isn’t the first high profile US athlete to make an unconventional name change. In 2008, Cincinnati Bengals gridiron star Chad Johnson legally changed his last name to Ochocinco. In 1981, NBA player Lloyd Bernard Free changed his name to World B. Free.
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