Sports Rewind: Metta World Peace Releases New Song

Tiger Woods’ PGA start, and Eli and Peyton Manning rap.

Sports Rewind Metta World Peace Releases New Song - LeBron James has jury duty, Dwight Howard’s Twitter slam and more sports news. —Dominique Zonyéé  Metta World Peace tried his hand at rapping again with the release of his new song, “Peace.” Last year the Knicks player released “Champion” and “Represented.” The baller also owns a media company, Artest Media Group. (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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Sports Rewind Metta World Peace Releases New Song - LeBron James has jury duty, Dwight Howard’s Twitter slam and more sports news. —Dominique Zonyéé  Metta World Peace tried his hand at rapping again with the release of his new song, “Peace.” Last year the Knicks player released “Champion” and “Represented.” The baller also owns a media company, Artest Media Group. (Photo: Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Eli and Peyton Manning Rap in Direct TV Commercial - Eli and Peyton Manning debut their rap skills in their new Direct TV NFL commercial. "I think I will stay with my day job and keep playing football for long as possible," New York Giants quarterback Eli told ESPN.(Photo: Courtesy of DirecTV)

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Eli and Peyton Manning Rap in Direct TV Commercial - Eli and Peyton Manning debut their rap skills in their new Direct TV NFL commercial. "I think I will stay with my day job and keep playing football for long as possible," New York Giants quarterback Eli told ESPN.(Photo: Courtesy of DirecTV)

LeBron James Has Jury Duty - LeBron may be a two-time NBA champion, one of the highest paid players in the league and arguably one of the top players in the history of the NBA, but that does not excuse him from civic duties. James tweeted his 10 million followers a picture Thursday morning as he headed out for jury duty. (Photo: Instagram via KingJames)

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LeBron James Has Jury Duty - LeBron may be a two-time NBA champion, one of the highest paid players in the league and arguably one of the top players in the history of the NBA, but that does not excuse him from civic duties. James tweeted his 10 million followers a picture Thursday morning as he headed out for jury duty. (Photo: Instagram via KingJames)

Dwight Howard Slams Fan on Twitter - Dwight Howard got tired of fans and spectators venting on Twitter, so the Houston Rockets center snapped back at one. When one fan said, “You ain’t never getting a ring,” he responded: “With that face, ion think u getting one either lol.” (Photo: Twitter via @DwightHoward)

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Dwight Howard Slams Fan on Twitter - Dwight Howard got tired of fans and spectators venting on Twitter, so the Houston Rockets center snapped back at one. When one fan said, “You ain’t never getting a ring,” he responded: “With that face, ion think u getting one either lol.” (Photo: Twitter via @DwightHoward)

Packers Sign Vince Young - Vince Young found a home with the Green Bay Packers Monday after being cut by the Buffalo Bills last season.  The third overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft is said to be excited about signing a one year contract with the Packers.(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for ESPY)

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Packers Sign Vince Young - Vince Young found a home with the Green Bay Packers Monday after being cut by the Buffalo Bills last season.  The third overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft is said to be excited about signing a one year contract with the Packers.(Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for ESPY)

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 Lions Hope to Lift Up Bankrupt Detroit - Detroit became the largest U.S. city to declare bankruptcy last month, but the Detroit Lions have a plan to uplift the city's spirits and possibly boost the economy. "A lot of people might say, 'Man, it's tough playing in Detroit.' But it's a great gift to bear that weight of the city,” Nate Burleson told USA Today Sports.(Photo: Leon Halip/Getty Images)

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 Lions Hope to Lift Up Bankrupt Detroit - Detroit became the largest U.S. city to declare bankruptcy last month, but the Detroit Lions have a plan to uplift the city's spirits and possibly boost the economy. "A lot of people might say, 'Man, it's tough playing in Detroit.' But it's a great gift to bear that weight of the city,” Nate Burleson told USA Today Sports.(Photo: Leon Halip/Getty Images)

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A-Rod Formally Appeals Suspension - The Major League Baseball Players Association formally appealed Alex Rodriguez’s 211-game suspension Wednesday, following Monday’s announcement in which the MLB suspended 13 players in association with a performance-enhancement drug investigation. While other players settled for a deal, A-Rod opted to fight the ban. A-Rod has yet to confirm or deny illegal drug use, but he will continue to participate in games until the appeal is over.(Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

Michael Jordan: February 17 - The newlywed — and new father of twins! — is starting over at 51. (Photo: Chuck Burton/AP Photo, File)

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Pamela Smith Ordered to Pay Michael Jordan's Legal Fees - Michael Jordan can close his checkbook because he is not the father! A judge ruled in favor of the NBA great’s counter-suit for $9,704.13 in legal fees against Pamela Smith, the woman who lied about Jordan fathering her 16-year-old son, Grant Pierce Jordan Reynolds.(Photo: AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)

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Shabazz Muhammad Sent Home From NBA Rookie Program - Minnesota Timberwolves rookie guard Shabazz Muhammad could not follow the rules for just four days. Muhammad was sent home from NBA's Rookie Transition Program in New Jersey Tuesday for bringing a female guest into his hotel room. In addition to being sent home, Muhammad will also be fined. The No. 14 pick in the draft will have to return next summer and complete the program with the 2014 draft class.(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Shabazz Muhammad Sent Home From NBA Rookie Program - Minnesota Timberwolves rookie guard Shabazz Muhammad could not follow the rules for just four days. Muhammad was sent home from NBA's Rookie Transition Program in New Jersey Tuesday for bringing a female guest into his hotel room. In addition to being sent home, Muhammad will also be fined. The No. 14 pick in the draft will have to return next summer and complete the program with the 2014 draft class.(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Tiger Woods' PGA Championship Has a Slow Start - Tiger Woods began the PGA Championship on Thursday with a slow start. The 79-time PGA Tour winner ended his first round six shots behind clubhouse leader Jim Furyk.(Photo: Rob Carr/Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods' PGA Championship Has a Slow Start - Tiger Woods began the PGA Championship on Thursday with a slow start. The 79-time PGA Tour winner ended his first round six shots behind clubhouse leader Jim Furyk.(Photo: Rob Carr/Getty Images)

U.S. Soccer Returns to FIFA Top 20  - The United States Gold Cup triumph in July paved the way for yet another victory as the U.S. team gets ranked in FIFA top 20 after nearly two years. The rankings indicated that the U.S. team moved up three spots to No. 19. (Photo: Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

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U.S. Soccer Returns to FIFA Top 20  - The United States Gold Cup triumph in July paved the way for yet another victory as the U.S. team gets ranked in FIFA top 20 after nearly two years. The rankings indicated that the U.S. team moved up three spots to No. 19. (Photo: Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)