Published: Wednesday, November 25, 2009
FINISH LINE: Lakers Artest opts to dress casual for TV
Brief appearance
No, Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest didnt have a wardrobe malfunction.
Artest was just being Artest when he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday night wearing only underwear.
The Houston Rockets said after Artest left the team this summer that he once rode on the team bus in only his underwear to a playoff game.
Im so sorry. I was running late, said Artest, who may have been short on time because he was getting Kimmels name shaved in the back of his head.
You dont have to put your clothes on, Kimmel said. Relax. Were very casual around here.
Artest claimed he was actually wearing shorts, saying to Kimmel, I can even put your pen right in my pocket.
Kimmel passed on the offer.
Watch the video on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5O3g4bgjVI)
PARTING SHOT
There are worse things than being paid $3 million a year to be miserable. But if youre a coach who already has tasted big success at a hefty salary somewhere else, its difficult to see what a move to South Bend, Ind., does for you, other than putting you and your family through Dantes nine circles of hell.
Rick Morrissey
The Chicago Tribune columnist on why any top notch coach would want to succeed Charlie Weiss as Notre Dames head coach a job fraught with misery not the least of which is dealing with the unreasonable expectations of a fan base that believes a BCS appearance should be a given every single season. Speculation is that the school will soon fire Weiss, possibly in the days following Notre Dames season-ender Saturday at Stanford.
No, Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest didnt have a wardrobe malfunction.
Artest was just being Artest when he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday night wearing only underwear.
The Houston Rockets said after Artest left the team this summer that he once rode on the team bus in only his underwear to a playoff game.
Im so sorry. I was running late, said Artest, who may have been short on time because he was getting Kimmels name shaved in the back of his head.
You dont have to put your clothes on, Kimmel said. Relax. Were very casual around here.
Artest claimed he was actually wearing shorts, saying to Kimmel, I can even put your pen right in my pocket.
Kimmel passed on the offer.
Watch the video on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5O3g4bgjVI)
PARTING SHOT
There are worse things than being paid $3 million a year to be miserable. But if youre a coach who already has tasted big success at a hefty salary somewhere else, its difficult to see what a move to South Bend, Ind., does for you, other than putting you and your family through Dantes nine circles of hell.
Rick Morrissey
The Chicago Tribune columnist on why any top notch coach would want to succeed Charlie Weiss as Notre Dames head coach a job fraught with misery not the least of which is dealing with the unreasonable expectations of a fan base that believes a BCS appearance should be a given every single season. Speculation is that the school will soon fire Weiss, possibly in the days following Notre Dames season-ender Saturday at Stanford.
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