Since joining the LA Lakers and winning a championship in 2010, the player formally known as Ron Artest has reinvented himself as a charitable, kind-hearted, slightly goofy NBA personality. However, if his headline-grabbing name change in 2011 was designed to separate the man from his troubled past, it may not have been quite as successful as hoped. It's hard to forget the Pistons-Pacers brawl of 2004, which saw Artest lead his Indiana teammates into the Detroit crowd in retaliation to a thrown beverage. An incredibly highly publicised incident, the 'Malice In The Palace' landed Ron a mammoth 86 game suspension - the longest for an on-court incident in league history. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cTZsqxPVHo