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Ex-NBA star Metta World Peace reveals gross prank teammate used to pull with Kings

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Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest, has had his fair share of unforgettable moments during his time in the NBA. 

But when asked what his funniest story from his playing days was, World Peace gave a pretty gross answer.

Brad Miller, the 6-foot-11 center out of Purdue, played on three separate teams with World Peace over their playing careers. World Peace knew Miller to be an avid hunter, even calling him a "hippie" during an interview with "The Hoop Chat with Emily Austin."

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Brad Miller #52, Mike Bibby #10 and Ron Artest #93 of the Sacramento Kings pose during NBA Media Day on October 2, 2006, in Sacramento, California. (Don Smith/NBAE via Getty Images)

Miller used to pull pranks in the locker room during their time with the Sacramento Kings, and World Peace said Mike Bibby was the target of this somewhat horrifying running joke.

"He would bring in things he hunted and would leave it on Mike Bibby’s locker," World Peace said, laughing. "He would like mask it [with] towels or a jersey."

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What exactly would Miller be dropping in Bibby’s locker?

"Deer head," World Peace answered. "I think turkey, maybe a couple other things."

He continued, "It was just shocking. You don’t want to [have a] turkey in your locker, especially when you’re focused, like, ‘I’m going to have a good practice. [I'm going to] bust somebody’s butt in practice. [I'm going to] work hard.’ And then you got a dead turkey."

Brad Miller, left, and Ron Artest of the Sacramento Kings sit on the bench against the

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