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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:37 am
Post subject: Artest Wants to Give His Support?
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NEW YORK -- NBA star Ron Artest was glad to see troubled Atlanta
Falcons quarterback Michael Vick express remorse for his involvement
in a dogfighting operation and would like to reach out to him.

I want to call him and support him, you know, be there for him. [He]
lied and then came back and apologized to everybody, I felt that was
classy. ... I was touched that he took full responsibility. I felt
that was a real man. I know for a fact he'll come out a better person.

Artest, speaking Tuesday during a press conference for the 17th annual
All-Star Classic for Wheelchair Charities that will be held at Madison
Square Garden, has experienced his own share of problems on and off
the court. He was suspended and fined for the rest of the 2004-05
season for his part in the infamous brawl with fans at the end of a
game in Detroit early in that season.

"I think athletes just gotta be more aware," he said. "At times things
happen so fast in your life, you just stay living that same lifestyle.
You can't do it no more. I just hope people can take the mistakes I
made, mistakes other people are making and just learn from them."

Along with being the face for Wheelchair Charities, Artest is getting
his image back on track by starting up Xcel Universities, a virtual
university to help out youngsters in New York City with academics and
no emphasis on basketball.

In Indianapolis, Colts coach Tony Dungy said he was troubled by the
symbolism of Vick's troubles and not his absence from the NFL.

"From a societial standpoint, it's a tragedy," Dungy said. "I think
that's what we've got to look at and not so much the impact on the NFL
or how we're dealing with it. But as a society, we've got to --
especially as African-Americans -- we've got to get the idea that
going to prison is not acceptable. It's just not what we should be
about. So hopefully we can learn from it. And, hopefully, all of us
can learn and maybe help insure that it doesn't happen again."

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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