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Metta World Peace Details His Struggles With Mental Health in New Showtime Doc

The recent acceptance that mental health is a real issue in the Black community that needs to be addressed and treated has been helped by celebrities such as Charlamagne Tha God and Jennifer Lewis who brought attention to the subject. But people tend to forget that Metta World Peace a.k.a Ron Artest was one of the first big name sports figures to admit that he had been dealing with his own personal difficulties back in 2010.

After helping lead the Los Angeles Lakers to their last Championship back in 2010, Metta World Peace famously thanked his psychotherapist during the post-game interview. Something that caught many off guard as it was something that not everyone would admit to. Now almost a decade later Showtime will be premiering a new documentary that showcases the journey through mental health help that Metta took in Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story.

Going back to when he was Ron Artest from the infamous Queensbridge projects in New York, the documentary explores why Metta didn’t open up about his inner struggles and how it impacted his behavior. Speaking to the New York Post, Peace explained how he felt about dealing with his issues when it was a taboo subject.

“In 1999, you weren’t trying to go out and say, ‘Hey, I am seeing a therapist,’ ” he says. “I was such a big talent. Usually people who have antics like myself, they just get rid of them.”

He ain’t lying. Back then if you spoke out about needing to see a therapist people would automatically think you were mentally weak or soft. But it’s a new day and people are finally coming around to the realization that the everyday struggle of being a minority can wear down your mental, spiritual and physical in ways that more people can relate to than not.

“I was ahead of my time,” World Peace says. “Back then, the media was like, ‘Oh, he’s crazy. He’s not ready to play at that level.’ Now the media is saying, ‘Get this person help.’ ”

It’s been quite the journey from the projects of Queensbridge to the top of the mountain in the NBA and now we’ll see just how Ron Artest was able to ascend to that glorious place.

Peep the trailer for Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story and let us know if you’ll be checking for it when it premieres this May 31 on Showtime.

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New Ron Artest Documentary Explores Mental Health

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Metta World Peace is hopeful he can still help others. He is about to drop a film that details his story on he attained a sound mind after years of trauma.

As spotted on Page Six the player formerly known as Ron Artest is releasing a documentary right in time for mental health awareness month. Set to air on Showtime, Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest Story will explore his history of dealing with anxiety, depression and more.

The flick will archive him growing up in the treacherous Queensbridge projects during the 1980s and his thunderous but at times stormy NBA career. According to the report Ron Ron admitted to starting a crack cocaine drug career but was so scared after his first transaction he failed to pick up his payment. Years later he would thank his psychiatrist after winning the 2010 championship with the Los Angeles Lakers.

A specific on-court moment that changed his life forever will also be revisited. His part in the now infamous “Malice at the Palace”, arguably the messiest basketball brawl of all time, will be examined thoroughly. John Green, the fan who threw the beer at the power forward during the Pacers vs Pistons game, also will appear in the documentary.

Quiet Storm: The Ron Artest will air May 31. Malice at the Palace footage for cultural purposes below.

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