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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;AP News Alert: Lakers’ Metta World Peace (former Pacer Ron Artest) is suspended 7 games for elbowing Thunder guard James Harden.&#8221; That&#8217;s the headline floating around my twitter feed, and if that is the punishment, I have to say it sounds about right. I was guessing on the side of last two games and the [...]</p><p><a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com/2012/04/24/metta-world-peaces-suspension/">Metta World Peace&#8217;s Suspension</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time - An Indiana Pacers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;AP News Alert: Lakers’ Metta World Peace (former Pacer Ron Artest) is suspended 7 games for elbowing Thunder guard James Harden.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the headline floating around my twitter feed, and if that is the punishment, I have to say it sounds about right. I was guessing on the side of last two games and the first round of the playoffs, so this is just under that.  Maybe the NBA thinks the Lakers will only last five games.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve watched the <a href="http://youtu.be/LjCGlsoRMAo" title="Metta World Peace Elbows James Harden" target="_blank">video of Artest</a>, hate calling him MWP, so I stick with Artest, and maybe I&#8217;m just naive in thinking he wasn&#8217;t doing this with much intention. He was around celebrating, and Harden was there.  Do you think the punishment goes up if he knocks out Lebron James or Kevin Durant? I&#8217;m inclined to say yes because those are guys very important to their team, and the NBA would hate to lose those guys for any length.</p>
<p>Now this isn&#8217;t to downgrade James Harden because he&#8217;s an important member of the bench for Oklahoma City, but everyone knows how the NBA works. You protect the superstars.  You give the calls to the elite players.  You let those big guys do what they need to do.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m just surprised with all of Artest&#8217;s baggage, especially coming off last year&#8217;s clothesline of JJ Barea in the series with the Mavericks, and he&#8217;s only missing 7 games.  But at the same time, maybe it shouldn&#8217;t be surprising.  The only thing I do realize is that this guy will might not get it, and it&#8217;s going to take something drastic for him to get it.  If that even happens.</p>
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		<title>Indiana Pacers Flashback: What If Ron Artest Didn&#8217;t Go into the Stands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On November 14, 2004, more than 22,000 people were in attendance of one of the most gruesome scenes the NBA has ever seen. Everyone knows what happened, but what nobody knows is what might have happened if Ron was actually able to keep his cool. What if the chubby white guy decided not to throw [...]</p><p><a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com/2010/10/17/indiana-pacers-flashback-what-if-ron-artest-didnt-go-into-the-stands/">Indiana Pacers Flashback: What If Ron Artest Didn&#8217;t Go into the Stands</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time</a> - <a href="http://alwaysmillertime.com">Always Miller Time - An Indiana Pacers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">On November 14, 2004, more than 22,000 people were in attendance of one of the most gruesome scenes the NBA has ever seen.</p>
<p>Everyone  knows what happened, but what nobody knows is what might have happened  if Ron was actually able to keep his cool. What if the chubby white guy  decided not to throw his cup? What if Ron didn&#8217;t foul Ben Wallace with  less than a minute to go? How might have the Indiana Pacers season gone  had &#8220;The Brawl&#8221; not taken place?</p>
<p>The repercussions of that night  led to nine players being suspended without pay for a total of 146  games, which led to $10 million in salary being lost by the players.  Five players were also charged with assault, and all five were  eventually sentenced to a year on probation and community service.</p>
<p>The  Pacers&#8217; were hit hard with the aftermath of this event. Ron Artest was  suspended for the rest of the season (73 regular season games) while  Stephen Jackson was suspended for 30 regular season games for his role  in the brawl. Jermaine O&#8217;Neal was also given a 25 game suspension, which  was later reduced to 15 games.</p>
<p>All of the other suspensions were just for one game or five at the most.</p>
<p>The  Pacers had their sights set on the playoffs, as they aimed to make one  or two more runs before their window closed. Reggie Miller was in his  17th season, and they knew the time was now. With the loss of Artest for  the entire season including the playoffs, and Jackson and O&#8217;Neal  missing significant time, the Pacers managed to get the sixth seed in  the 2005 Playoffs.</p>
<p>The Pacers managed to upset the third-seed  Boston Celtics in the first-round, when they moved on to face the  Detroit Pistons of course. The Pacers were able to take it to six games  but eventually lost the series, 4-2. The season was over, the window  essentially closed.</p>
<p>Nobody can really say what would have  happened had the brawl not taken place on that dark November night, but  things would have been much different for the Pacers. They had a team  capable of making a run back to the NBA Finals. Anytime you lose Artest,  Jackson and O&#8217;Neal for that amount of time, it really makes things  tough.</p>
<p>Who knows if the Pacers would have made it to the Finals  that year. The Spurs ended up defeating the Pistons in Game Seven of the  Finals that year, in one of the most boring-style basketball series of  the past decade. While the Spurs were able to win some convincing games,  they were hardly a dominating team. They were definitely beatable, as  was most every other team in the playoffs.</p>
<p>The Pacers were able  to get a taste of what the NBA Finals were like in 2000, where they  faced a familiar face in head coach Phil Jackson. The Pacers essentially  faced Jackson every year when he was with the Bulls. The Bulls and  Pacers would almost always meet in the playoffs, providing exciting and  intense games. Sadly, that would be the last time the Pacers would have  that kind of success, for the immediate future anyway.</p>
<p>What could  have been a dream season for Reggie Miller and all Pacers fans alike,  ended in the most abrupt way, less than a month into the regular season.  If only Ron were able to keep his head on straight (that goes for Mr.  Jackson and Mr. O&#8217;Neal as well) things could have been different.</p>
<p>After  bouncing around with a few teams, Ron Artest found himself with the  Lakers, winning a championship last season with Kobe and Co. He has  decided to auction off his ring for charity. How sweet of you Ron. While  you are in the giving mood, how about you do something to give back to  the franchise that you destroyed?</p>
<p>Jermaine O&#8217;Neal also jumped on  the caboose of the Boston bandwagon for this season. Some guys believe  getting a ring any way you can get it is better than showing loyalty to a  city and a franchise that gave them an amazing opportunity.</p>
<p>That  night has set this franchise back even until today. The Pacers might  still be in rebuilding mode, but they appear to have some nice assets  with this current team. The future looks bright with young stars Darren  Collison and Roy Hibbert at Danny Granger&#8217;s side. They are all talented,  and needless to say, we don&#8217;t have to worry about any of them going  into the stands.</p>
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