Metta World Peace’s Son Gets Revenge For Dad Supporting Shaq’s Son And Not Him
Lakers News: Thomas Robinson, Metta World Peace Remain With Team Through Non-guarantee Deadline
Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Like father, not so much like son. Metta World Peace is using something of an unusual parenting technique, rooting against his son Ron Artest III during his high school basketball games.

Artest, who plays for Beverly Hills High School, just picked up a major win against rival Crossroads Academy, but in an interview with TMZ, World Peace revealed that he was cheering for Crossroads star Shareef O’Neal (son of Shaquille) rather than his own child. Artest gets back at his Dad by supporting one his NBA rivals:

First and foremost, this is just another example of Metta being Metta. He marches to the beat of his own drum, so it’s not that big of a surprise to that he’s cheering for a friend at the expense of his own son. However, it is funny that Artest gets back at his dad by supporting LeBron James. As a Laker, one would expect World Peace’s son to support the purple and gold, but if World Peace can root for other players, one can’t really fault Artest for doing the same.

Considering James’ status at the top of the NBA, it’s not shocking that Artest would admire him, especially since his father is spending most games glued to the Lakers’ bench, appearing in just 17 games so far this season, mostly in garbage time. Still, World Peace has made an impressive transformation over the course of his career, moving past a reputation as a trouble-maker following the infamous “Malice at the Palace” and turning himself into one of the league’s upstanding citizens.

Today, World Peace’s contributions to the Lakers comes primarily in the form of mentoring the team’s young players rather than his play on the court. Despite Artest’s support for James, one has to imagine that, all joking aside, he’s also a big fan of dear old Dad.

You May Also Like

Why The Lakers Didn’t Play JaVale McGee Against Rockets

Ahead of the contest against the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers coach Frank Vogel announced that both…

Lakers News: Mitch Kupchak Calls Pau Gasol A ‘Priority’ In Free Agency

[new_royalslider id=”130″] Pau Gasol received a standing ovation during the Lakers final…

Lakers vs. Magic Pre-Game Report: Dwight Howard Returns to Orlando

The Lakers enter tonight’s game having recently seized hold of the eighth…

Lakers Will Celebrate Staples Center During Spurs Clash To Bid Farewell To Arena’s Iconic Name

The Los Angeles Lakers will celebrate the franchise’s 22-year tenure at Staples Center on Thursday…