Here's more from that same interview with the NBA's favorite "cutural" Attach?:
"I understand what Yao said, but I'm still ghetto," Artest said, according to the report. "That's not going to change. I'm never going to change my culture. Yao has played with a lot of black players, but I don't think he's ever played with a black player that really represents his culture as much as I represent my culture. Once Yao Ming gets to know me, he'll understand what I'm about.
"If you go back to the brawl, that's a culture issue right there. Somebody was disrespecting me, so he's got to understand where I'm coming from. People that know me know that Ron Artest never changed."
Via ESPN
It's pathetic to here him using his "culture" as a crutch. Listening to Hip Hop music, dressing a certain way is culture. Even sticking by your childhood friends can be thrown into it. I'd say A.I. sometimes get stereotyped as a bad person because of his "Hip Hop" culture. Artest just uses it as a crutch.
He is paid 100K per game to represent his team. That includes being enough of a man to ignore even the worst instigation from fans (and being hit by a water bottle is pretty bad.) I'm sure he could have gone to near the stands and pointed to the guy so that security arrested him- but nobody'd "culture" makes them go and start randomly fighting people in the crowd.
When the same thing has happened at hockey games(minor league I think) is that because of some sort of Canadian Mountie Cred?
He's just hiding behind his childhood because he never had to grow up- and probably basketball has let him get away with that more than his "culture", because with his personality I would guess that he is lucky to have basketball, because his behavior likely would have had him killed by now.
Do you think Artest would have issues with Yao because he is a star who is Chinese? How has he done with non-american teammates? I think he is supposedly generally well liked by his teammates?