Published May 2018
<p><b>From Queensbridge streets to NBA stardom, a raw and redemptive basketball journey.</b></p><p>Metta World Peace, formerly Ron Artest, shares his turbulent life story in <i>No Malice</i>. From a tough upbringing in the Queensbridge Housing Projects to navigating the highs and lows of a 17-season NBA career, World Peace offers a candid look at his battles with anger, aggression, and mental health. Discover how basketball became his sanctuary, but also a source of conflict, leading to the infamous "Malice at the Palace."</p><p>This is more than a sports biography; it's a story of transformation. Learn how World Peace found inner peace through therapy, embraced his role as a mentor, and became an advocate for mental health awareness. For basketball fans and anyone seeking inspiration, <i>No Malice</i> reveals how a troubled kid from Queensbridge survived the streets, the brawls, and himself to become an NBA champion.</p>