Can Metta World Peace Recover?

Monday, April 23, 2012
Metta World Peace's vicious elbow to an James Harden's head at his most recent game shocked basketball fans and NBA officials alike Sunday afternoon.

The possible suspension for the move, which he claimed was accidental, is a sad step backward for a player who has spent years rehabilitating his reputation by transforming himself from hothead to role model. The fallout is also disheartening for LA Lakers fans who have had a front-row seat to his makeover.
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