Metta World Peace is a lovable goofball off the court, but on the court he is a terrifying opponent and Tyler Hansbrough knows this. Hansbrough was fouled from behind when World Peace went over the back to try to grab a rebound. Hansbrough appeared to be extremely angry over the foul and was about to go after the perpetrator. That was until he realized it was Metta World Peace. Once he turned his head and saw that it was MWP, Hansbrough got bug-eyed and was stricken with fear. Hansbrough nearly apologized for Metta’s foul by saying, “My bad, my bad.” Hansbrough knows that this is Metta’s World and we’re just living in it.
Tyler Hansbrough Is Petrified Of Metta World Peace
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