When it comes to pasta I’m a farfalle type of man, because I feel it holds onto the sauce best. However if you want to serve me some rotini pasta then I can rock with that. Unfortunately the New York Knicks are not as forgiving when it comes to pasta.
Kenyon Martin and Metta World Peace got into a heated disagreement during a closed practice on Sunday before the Knicks’ loss to the New Orleans Pelicans. When the press confronted Metta he explained the situation:
We were eating pasta — he had elbow pasta, I had shell pasta, and I told him how my shell pasta is better than his elbow pasta. And he was pretty upset about that. He loves elbows pasta, but I disagree, I think shell pasta is better. I don’t care. I will stand by that. Shell pasta.”
Well if only the Knicks were as passionate about their macaroni as their play on the court.


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