"World War I fame." It is mostly used to describe a certain person or a team, who has played well in some important occasions or important events, and has made his own reputation so that everyone will remember it. Of course, there are people who make people remember it in another way.

Ron Artest
Artest, later renamed Metawold Pease in 2011 for Ci Shiping, is also a live baby with a hot personality.
I'm still used to calling him Artest, and from '99 he joined the NBA and brought his fiery temper to the league.
Artest entered the league to go to many teams, and also briefly came to the CBA Sichuan team, and also made teammates with Chinese player Yao Ming, if it were not for Yao Ming being injured by Kobe, perhaps, under the leadership of Ah Tai and Yao Ming, the team would have gone further. After that, Atai came to Los Angeles, joined hands with Kobe Bryant, and got the championship ring, which can also be regarded as fulfilling his dream of winning the championship.
Artest was known for his violent temper, perhaps because he was influenced by his father as a child, and he grew up with mania, which the psychiatrist suggested he relieve by playing basketball.
Whether it was in high school or college, he was strict with himself and also strict with the players, and in the offensive and defensive ends, he was teammates with Elton Brand, but in the pre-game warm-up, because of a layup, there was a verbal altercation, and finally the two sides fought, which stunned the onlookers.
Most impressively, the Pacers took on the Detroit Pistons away, and in the final moments of the game, Artest and Ben Wallace clashed, because of dissatisfaction with the referee's decision, Artay was lying on the technical stage, a fan threw beer at him, causing Altay to lose control of his emotions, and he rushed to the audience to beat the fans. Stephen Jackson followed, also beating up fans, and players joined the battleband. Because of the beating of fans, Artest was banned for 73 games, suspended from all salaries, and suffered heavy losses, which was rated as the infamous "Auburn Hill Palace Incident." ”。
The one introduced below is another protagonist of the incident, who is also a fiery temper.
Big Ben "Ben Wallace."
This hairstyle of Daben was also sought after by many basketball fans. As one of the protagonists of the "Auburn Mountain Palace Incident", although he did not take the initiative to participate in the fight, he pushed and shoved his opponent after Atai fouled, which caused a conflict and then let his teammates pull away, which also ignited the temper of another protagonist of our story, because this fuse triggered the infamous "Auburn Mountain Palace Incident" at that time. ”
Big Ben, with physical talent that ordinary people do not have, tall figure and strong body, let him be strong in baseball, American football and athletics, and finally chose to show his talent in the basketball field.
The "96 Golden Generation" stars shone brightly, and Big Ben did not get any chances, and then traveled to many places, and finally was favored by the then Washington Bullets and started his NBA career.
Ben Wallace, who first entered the NBA, did not have many opportunities, but he did not give up and constantly improved his footwork, because the technique was single, he was more about strengthening his ability on the defensive end, and after being traded to the Detroit Pistons, his defensive level also reached new heights, he and Rashid Wallace formed the Pistons interior line, together with his teammates in 2004, will have F4 Los Angeles down the horse, won the championship.
Big Ben spent a total of 6 years with the Pistons, where he became the fourth single-season rebounding block double first, and won the NBA Best Defensive Player Award four times and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Team six times.
Both of them left a deep impression on everyone, and the memory of artest after the name change did converge a lot, perhaps with age!
It is said that Atai broke two ribs when he sent the flying man Jordan in 2001, but seeing wallace some remorse, do you think it is possible?