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Artest: I drank during games
LOS Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest has said that he drank cognac during games when he played with the Chicago Bulls.
"I used to drink Hennessy at halftime," Artest said in an interview with Sporting News. "I (kept it) in my locker. I'd just walk to the liquor store (near the stadium) and get it."
Artest admitted he was a "head case" when he broke into the National Basketball Association with the Bulls, for whom he played from 1999-2002.
The 30-year-old Artest said in the interview that the drinking happened in part because the Bulls lost so often.
Artest is now in his first year with the Lakers. In the interview, Artest bristled at suggestions he was playing a supporting role to Los Angeles star Kobe Bryant.
"It's weird because people don't think about the whole basketball game," Artest said. "There's offense: Kobe averages 30 and is a great offensive player. Then you have defense. So on defense, now I have my supporting cast. I'm one of the best defenders to ever play basketball, so I'm still the first option on defense."
In the article, Artest said he was eager to fight Detroit center Ben Wallace, the player who shoved him on the play that preceded the infamous 2004 brawl with Pistons fans when Artest was with the Indiana Pacers.
"He said he wanted to fight me? You all need to check and see if he's still drinking," Wallace said on Wednesday before Detroit's game in Chicago.
Bulls center Brad Miller, who played with Artest in Chicago and was traded with him to Indiana in February 2002, was asked if he thought Artest was telling the truth. "Who knows with Ron?" Miller said. "You never knew what he was doing at that point."
"I used to drink Hennessy at halftime," Artest said in an interview with Sporting News. "I (kept it) in my locker. I'd just walk to the liquor store (near the stadium) and get it."
Artest admitted he was a "head case" when he broke into the National Basketball Association with the Bulls, for whom he played from 1999-2002.
The 30-year-old Artest said in the interview that the drinking happened in part because the Bulls lost so often.
Artest is now in his first year with the Lakers. In the interview, Artest bristled at suggestions he was playing a supporting role to Los Angeles star Kobe Bryant.
"It's weird because people don't think about the whole basketball game," Artest said. "There's offense: Kobe averages 30 and is a great offensive player. Then you have defense. So on defense, now I have my supporting cast. I'm one of the best defenders to ever play basketball, so I'm still the first option on defense."
In the article, Artest said he was eager to fight Detroit center Ben Wallace, the player who shoved him on the play that preceded the infamous 2004 brawl with Pistons fans when Artest was with the Indiana Pacers.
"He said he wanted to fight me? You all need to check and see if he's still drinking," Wallace said on Wednesday before Detroit's game in Chicago.
Bulls center Brad Miller, who played with Artest in Chicago and was traded with him to Indiana in February 2002, was asked if he thought Artest was telling the truth. "Who knows with Ron?" Miller said. "You never knew what he was doing at that point."
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