NBA / Feb 28, 2007 / 9:02 pm

Ask Ron-Ron

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A couple months ago we told you that Dime was bringing Ron Artest into the fam as our advice columnist. The first edition of “Ask Ron” is running in Issue #31 (the LeBron cover) which you can find on newsstands now. But for our Dimemag.com readers, we’re running those questions and Ron-Ron’s answers right here. In this edition, the Tru Warier handles reader questions on everything from baby mama drama to rolling with Stephen Jackson to popping the big question. When you’re done reading, submit your own questions for Ron in the Comments section, or e-mail your questions for Artest for run in an upcoming issue of Dime.

Ron, I’m thinking about popping the question to my girl. How should I do it? – Calvin
First you gotta have sex one last time, you know, and tell her you love her. You should probably take her out to a simple dinner, nothing too crazy. Keep it simple, because a lady is looking for the little things. If she wants to be with you forever, she’ll like that.

What were your thoughts on the Stephen Jackson club altercation? If you were there with Steve, what would you have said to him? – D-Nice
If I was there with Steve, anything he woulda did, I woulda did.

How do NBA players get paid? Is it one fat check a year? Every two weeks like regular people? Once a month? – TheGlove20
We get paid every two weeks or two times a year in lump sums, our choice. I like to get it twice a year. Most guys do it every two weeks.

What kind of financial advice would you give to a rookie coming into the League? – Scott
I would definitely tell a rookie to try not to buy jewelry and cars right away. The first thing you should do is put money in real estate, that’s the safest investment. Unlike me, I spent my money on cars and jewelry, but those things don’t last. When you’re living on the edge like that, anything can happen to you. You’ll wake up one day and everything will be messed up.

Hey Ron! Big fan of yours. I wanted you to go to the Lakers, but life goes on. My question is how do I get back with the mother of my child? I neglected her and we have been separated for about six months now. Recently we started talking again on the phone, but I need some help so I don’t make the wrong move. Do I take it slow or what? Give me some info Ron! – Russell
I would recommend to definitely take it slow with the mother, but always stay in contact with your child. It’s important that you stay in your child’s life and be a positive influence. But before you get back together with the mother, make sure it’s a stable relationship so the child doesn’t suffer. Kids pick up on tension and negativity, and that’s not a good environment for them to live under. But I would encourage you to try to work it out with her.

Do NBA players always keep track of their stats in their head? When you dropped 39 on the Knicks a while back, it looked like you were definitely gunning for 40 at the end. – Allan
Maybe a few keep track, but a lot of people keep it out of their heads. I wasn’t trying to get 40 on New York, I just continued to play the game and the ball happened to come to me. But then a couple people on my team said “Get 40.” But when I tried to score, I couldn’t score.

I wanna work in basketball someday, but I know I’m not the best player out there. What’s the best job to have in basketball besides being a player? – Brandon
If I wasn’t a player, I would wanna just work with players. I don’t wanna be a head coach, but more like a individual instructor, helping guys improve individually. I wish I could do that one day for college or high school players.

Have you read any books that changed or influenced your life in any way? It seems like nobody reads these days, and I was just wondering if any piece of literature sent you in a direction that helped you get to where you are today. – LL
I don’t read any books now, but back in high school I read a book I would highly recommend that changed my life. The name of the book is “Black Boy,” by Richard Wright. It changed my life and made me realize to focus on my priorities, and once you do that, everything else will fall into place.

How did growing up in Queensbridge influence your style of play? – Chris C.
Everybody plays D in Queensbridge; they wanna play hard-nosed basketball. I grew up around players that played the game hard and really wanted to get stops. And back in the neighborhood you’re playing for nothing.

Ron-Ron, what’s your favorite quote? – Kevin
My favorite quote is “I’ma smack the [expletive] out of you.”

What’s the worst someone’s ever dunked on you? You have been dunked on before, right? – Ty
Oh man, Corey Maggette dunked on me so hard one time about five years ago, I’m still feeling it right now. He almost broke my back. He came down and landed on my shoulders. My back still hurts sometimes.

Ron, did you really break one of Michael Jordan’s ribs? How did that happen, and were you kinda scared about how MJ would react? – Johnny Blaze
That was one of the worst moments of my life. MJ is my favorite player, my idol, like the uncle you never met … I’d met him before, though. I didn’t know I did it at first, but a couple people said it happened on a play I was involved in. I wanted him to end his career playing great, and I just [expletive] it up. I still can’t get over it. He had to sit out two and a half months where he was supposed to get back in shape. If that wouldn’t have happened, he woulda averaged 30 and his team woulda went to the playoffs.

What inspired you to start rapping? What inspire you to start playing ball? – The kids at Children’s Village in Westchester, N.Y.
I love music and always have, and the first time I got a chance to go into the studio and make a song, I really enjoyed the whole process and wanted to keep making music. A lot of my friends were rapping as well, so I thought, why not? It’s another way for me to express myself.
My father got me into basketball when I was young. He played ball and wanted me to play, and I started when I was 8 years old. I wasn’t that good at first, but every time I was defeated it challenged me to do better, practice, beat my friends and excel.

Do ballplayers get as much attention for the ladies as we think they do? – Ryan
I think rappers get the most attention. I don’t know why, I just see that. The NBA is a whole different lifestyle. It’s a more controlled environment. You got a few rappers out there that get older and mature, like Jay-Z and Nas, but most rappers is like, loose.

20 Responses to “Ask Ron-Ron”

  1. Omar says:

    Whats good Ron Ron real big fan of how hard and intense you play, I’d have to say you Garnet and Iverson inspire me to play intense when I play for nothing everything. My question to you I’m not a artist but how do I get in contact with your managment for your record label.

    Omar

  2. dave says:

    im from indiana, and a pacer fan. i like many other people here felt like you stabbed us in the back. most of indiana had your back after the brawl, because of the way you play and how you were to our city, only to ask for a trade after you were free to play again, my question is, what would you say in your defense to other people who feel like i do

  3. iyke anaba says:

    Hi Ron, I am an ardent fan. I am a physical therapist from nigeria and a bball player though i never played organised basketball. i also have read ‘black boy’ by richard wright. great book. my question is this; ‘who is the toughest player you have ever played against in the NBA?’. I will sqeak in a quick second. Having followed your exploits in greece last year, what would you say is the fundamental difference between the NBA and the european style of play

  4. Anonymous4Playa says:

    ey Ron,

    Just wanted to say many people from Sydney Australia love ya and suported what you did during the “Palace Brawl”. You was provokded. Just recently my social Ball team had a similar situation where we smashed an opponent after he threw the ball on me after i played RON ARTEST defence on him and forced a jump ball. Our whole starting line up is now suspended for the rest of the reason. So the question is what did you do during the suspension to work on your game? After the suspension does Refs gun for you more? Are you planning to come visit Sydney Australia in the near future? Would love to see you….
    P.S Keep up the great Defence (Most beautiful and unique thing about the NBA these days:)…

  5. benny_c says:

    Ron,

    Do you have aspergers syndrome?

    Cheers,

    Ben

  6. Brian says:

    Are women’s faces softer than mens? You know, when you punch them?

  7. doak_walker says:

    Not good timing with this feature, fellas. It’s a black eye for the magazine.

  8. Andy says:

    Ron Ron–Do you realize that the nickname “Ron-Ron” came about when you were in Indiana because a local talk show host couldn’t call you “A**hole” on the air? So he called you Ron-Ron…and it stuck. So when people are calling you Ron-Ron, they are actually calling you “A**hole.” You’ve abused dogs, you’ve beat the crap out of women, you’ve beat the crap out of fans. What’s next…children? You are a real piece of dog crap that needs to get stepped on and scraped off the bottom of someone’s shoes. See ya RON-RON!

  9. Ed says:

    Hey Ron-ron,
    Have you seen your feature on the last page of this week’s Sports Illustrated (Life of Reilly article)? Its hilarious!! I know you don’t read books, but even if you can’t read at all, you should have one of your homies read it to you! Might make you want to punch Rick Reilly!

  10. Josh says:

    Dear Ron-Ron,

    Why are you not in jail. You are an unintelligent, psycho, thug. You are probably one of the worst people on earth. I place you right behind Bin-Laden.

  11. Matt-Matt says:

    Hey Ron-Ron! I love the example you’re setting! If someone does something you don’t like, just punch them in the face! This will really help when I have arguments with my girlfriend, and after I straighten her out, I can use your advice on how to pop the question to her!

  12. Iron Mike T says:

    I want to thank Ron for following my advice on being a pro athlete. Ron-Ron, call me when you get to prison. Can you send me one of your albums (I am sure you have tons left as none sold). Good luck in the joint!

  13. Sacramento King says:

    You guys are fags, Artest is the man, he makes mistakes like all of us, it doesnt make him a bad person.

  14. Michelle says:

    Ron, I am an ardent King’s fan. While I am very disappointed with the things that have happened with you this year, I am not as angry with you as some others have posted. I actually feel very sorry for you and your family. I hope that you all get the help you need for the sake of your children. You seem to genuinely love them. Please get the help you need to offer them a stable life. Basketball and rapping should come well after them.

  15. devin says:

    are you kidding me? here’s a question: Ron-ron, why do you beat your wife?

  16. Tyrone says:

    Hey Ron-Ron, Watt shoed i’d do now that im knocked up one o my fine ladies? She be wanting things. I got to rebresent.

  17. Robert says:

    I saw him in the stands, and my heart went still,

    You’re doo doo Ron Ron

    Doo Doo Ron Ron

    The truth hurts. “nuff said.

  18. Karanja says:

    Ron,
    I was very happpy to learn about your trip to Kenya,Im so tourch and like to know more. Can we please communicate and share same interest in helping such pple?
    Here is my e-mail krarnjakmn@yahoo.com.
    I could like to extend my hands
    kk

  19. Karanja says:

    Ron,
    I was very happpy to learn about your trip to Kenya,Im so tourch and like to know more. Can we please communicate and share same interest in helping such pple?
    Here is my e-mail karanjakmn@yahoo.com.
    I could like to extend my hands
    kk
    N/B sorry wrong e-mail. use above

  20. Varchas says:

    Ron-

    Youre a great example for all who are technically too stupid to survive. Somehow you’ve pulled it off so far. I got hit with some water once…before it happened to you. I didn’t punch that little kid, though, so I still wake up and night shaking, thinking I’m wet. It’s really horrific. I don’t swim well, either. People just don’t understand.

    Thanks for supporting my argument for castration as a means to save society. I got an A+!!

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