"I kind of messed up. I kind of did it the wrong way," Artest said
Artest told the radio audience that he should have talked with coach Rick Carlisle before going public.
"I should have done that. It's important to have a relationship with the coach. Ever since coach got here, I never had a close relationship with him," Artest said.
Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh has tired of Artest's antics.
"I haven't heard any of the interviews, so I don't know what was said," Walsh said. "When I spoke with Ronnie, I said, 'Look, you've asked for a trade. I'm going to go forward with that.' It'd be in our interest if we both didn't say a whole lot about this."
Artest doubted there is any chance he could ever get back in good graces with the Pacers.
"I think I've dug myself in a hole and there's no grip. I can't get back up," Artest said.
Artest said some of the criticism he has received has been unfair. Former NBA great Magic Johnson said Artest doesn't deserve a second chance in the NBA.
"It's like saying, 'Magic, should your wife give you another chance?'" Artest said "He's saying Ron Artest should have no more second chances. What's worse -- me saying I want to be traded or you cheating on your wife?"