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There are few people who know the in’s and out’s of the triangle offense as well as Phil Jackson. He only won like a bagillion NBA titles with it as a coach. However, even fewer of his players have been able to master the offensive scheme.

One would think that Ron Artest…errr, Metta World Peace, would be amongst those that haven’t mastered the offense. After all, he didn’t exactly play offense all that well while with Jackson and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Still, give credit to World Peace (that is his last name, right?) for giving the masses a little lesson in the complexities of the offense in as simple a way as possible — using food as props.

https://twitter.com/QBronald/status/745720320879792128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

So, after years of defenses trying to crack the code, it all comes down to simply figuring out which two dudes are the main guys on the other roster.

It looks like he’s really got a future as coach too, huh?

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