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Ron Artest Raffles Off Championship Ring, Raises Over $500K For Charity

Ron Artest Charity Raffle

GREG BEACHAM   12/26/10 02:26 AM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES — Ron Artest has absolutely no regrets about giving away his Los Angeles Lakers championship ring to boost mental health awareness. In fact, it just encourages him to go out and get another ring.

Artest announced the winner of the charity raffle for his ring late Saturday night at a club across the street from Staples Center, where the Lakers were trounced by the Miami Heat 96-80 in the NBA's Christmas showcase.

The ring was won by Raymond Mikkael, a father of four from Hawthorne, Calif.

"It's a good feeling, because it got a lot of publicity, and that's cool," Artest said before taking on LeBron James. "I'm glad we can start over now and do some more work with charities."

Artest came up with the idea to give away his first NBA title ring after putting a spotlight on mental health by thanking his psychiatrist after Game 7 of the Lakers' triumph over Boston last June. While some laughed at another stunt by one of the NBA's biggest characters, Artest's candid declaration sparked an interest in normalizing mental health care, which snowballed into this unique charitable gift.

And when he officially gives away the ring in a couple of weeks, Artest feels he'll be even more motivated to replace it with the Lakers, who are chasing their third consecutive title.

"I'm so anxious to get out at it again," Artest said. "I get more fuel, I burn it all up. I'm motivated."

Although he doesn't yet know the final figures, Artest's raffle has raised well over $500,000 for his Xcel University charity, which will work with high-risk youth on mental health issues. Artest said he already wrote his first $50,000 check from the proceeds to the charity.

Artest sounds overwhelmed by the support, praising everyone from his teammates to the Lakers' fan base for participating in the raffle. Even Lakers coach Phil Jackson says he bought a few tickets, praising Artest's strategy to funnel the money directly into a charity rather than through intermediaries.

The Lakers' rings from the franchise's 16th championship contain a piece of the ball used in Game 7 against the Boston Celtics. The ring also has a circumference of 16 oversized white diamonds representing the Lakers' titles, along with two championship trophies made of 16-karat gold. On one side of the ring is a three-dimensional likeness of the player receiving it.

Artest hasn't satisfied his taste for unorthodox gestures of charity: He also recently said he would like to donate a huge chunk of his $6.79 million salary for next season to mental health charities.

That desire might be a bit tougher to fulfill in today's economy, however. Artest said Saturday that his only Christmas wish was for "a tax break directly from Obama" because of the high cost of his lifestyle with his wife and children.

"Unfortunately, diamonds are a girl's best friend," Artest said.

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02:46 PM on 12/31/2010
Ron Artest's decision to change himself and the public's perception of him as a person and an athlete started here.
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Nicole Dixson
12:33 PM on 12/31/2010
Ya gotta love it! Nice job, Ron!
01:18 AM on 12/30/2010
A true sports "hero".
MaryIndy
There's more than corn in Indiana.
12:37 PM on 12/29/2010
I'm from Indianapolis and we are still stinging from the brawl Artest started in Detroit. But honestly, I don't give a rat's a** about sports ... I'm glad Ron got help and isn't afraid to say it -- and back it up with some cash!
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NatTurner1
Clinton 2016
03:29 PM on 12/28/2010
Way to go Ron!
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02:16 PM on 12/28/2010
Good for him, that's a great idea.
01:06 PM on 12/28/2010
Go Artest! I really like that he stepped out to do something positive. Im a fan now!
12:18 PM on 12/28/2010
Why are some of you arguing about the Laker-Heat game here? There is a sports page for that....
This page, out of respect, should be to commemorate Artest and his unselfishness he displayed. I don't care who your favorite team is or if you hate the Lakers this deserves serious respect.
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
11:38 AM on 12/28/2010
Putting money where your mouth is. Great news.
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AZreb
equal-opportunity Independent heathen
09:05 AM on 12/28/2010
Great to see an athlete giving back and helping others. I will be rooting for Artest and the Lakers so he can do more.
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thegiver
08:56 AM on 12/28/2010
Actions speak louder than words. A simple act of kindness goes a long long way. What he did is really really nice.
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06:55 AM on 12/28/2010
I never forget when he got into stands in the palac of auburn hills in pistons game, I believe it was 2005, good job man, he came a long way
02:39 PM on 12/28/2010
so true
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jubo
Valar Morghulis....
06:42 AM on 12/28/2010
I wish he would start a religion...
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kooosh
oh hai there!
05:17 AM on 12/28/2010
I've always loved Artest's game, now I have respect for the man under the uniform. Good job.
03:45 AM on 12/28/2010
Great job Artest. I think the dude that won the ring should give it back. It's the right thing to do
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kapalabhati
Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu
11:39 AM on 12/28/2010
But he won't. He'll post it on eBay and get half again or more back.....
11:41 AM on 12/28/2010
That's cool because Artest could buy it back