ESPN's Highly Questionable is having a solid week so far, squeezing out sports-related interviews that are not filled with clichés and don't totally suck.
On Monday, Fat Joe made an appearance on the show and revealed that Anthony Mason was the Knicks player The Notorious B.I.G. was rapping about on his classic song "I Got a Story to Tell." On Tuesday, HQ came right back with another very candid and insightful interview with Metta World Peace that featured him talking about the craziness of his life, starting with his childhood in the projects of Queens, New York.
At one point during the interview, World Peace talked about learning to cook crack almost immediately after hitting his teenage years. "That was something I'm not proud of, obviously," he told HQ's Dan Le Batard, Bomani Jones, and Papi. "But it was something that was introduced to me at an early age."
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