NBA suspends Knicks' Davis five games
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Davis, president of the NBA players’ association, jumped over the scorer’s table to get in the stands at the United Center.
“I witnessed my wife being threatened by a man that I learned later to be intoxicated,” he said in a statement after the game. “I saw him touch her, and I know I should not have acted the way I did, but I would have felt terrible if I didn’t react. There was no time to call security. It happened too quickly.”
Jackson and Hunter pointed out that the Knicks’ top security official was not available at the time, having left the court to escort Maurice Taylor to the locker room after Taylor was ejected moments earlier.
Axelrod said all he had to drink was a glass of wine at dinner.
“When I go to games, I cheer as hard as I can for the Bulls, and I boo as hard as I can for whoever they’re playing,” Axelrod said. “I don’t feel comfortable if players are allowed to easily jump into the crowd whenever they feel like it’s necessary.”
Axelrod’s father, David, is a prominent Democratic political consultant in Chicago who has worked with Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley.
Axelrod’s attorney, Jay Paul Deratany, said he planned to sue Davis and his wife for more than $1 million. Deratany said he was writing the papers Thursday for a battery suit against Kendra Davis and a slander case against Antonio Davis, and planned to file them Friday.
Deratany also said, “A public apology from the Davises would go a long way toward resolving this.”
Davis has received support from several players — including some that were at the Indiana-Detroit brawl.
“This is one of those situations where if you don’t react the way you react, there’s no telling what might have happened,” Pistons center Ben Wallace said. “Years from now you’ll still be kicking yourself in the butt because you didn’t react.”
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According to Axelrod, he was sitting in the seventh row and booed an official’s call. Kendra Davis “came out of her seat. I didn’t even pay attention to her. I thought she was just going to the bathroom or something,” he said.
Axelrod, who was sitting a couple of rows behind her, said she yelled at him to be quiet. Axelrod said he did not know she was Davis’ wife until the player ran into the stands.
Axelrod said Kendra Davis put both hands on his face, and that he motioned for security. He said she later went after another fan.
“I was glad she was done hitting me, but I didn’t want her to hit anyone else,” Axelrod said.
Antonio Davis appeared calm throughout — though Axelrod said Davis used obscenities — and walked away willingly when security arrived. He returned to the bench and took his seat before being ejected. The game resumed after about a five-minute delay.
Axelrod was escorted to the concourse by security, but said he was allowed back into the arena and saw Ben Gordon’s winning shot at the buzzer.
“His wife and kids were up there,” Knicks guard Jamal Crawford said. “If you see your family in harm’s way, you’re going to go protect them. You’re the man of the house, and at that point you’re thinking like a regular human instead of an athlete.”
United Center security remained in the stands for a few more minutes, and other fans appeared to be explaining what they had seen. Guards in suits and yellow jackets then escorted a group of people from the area.
Brown said Davis went into the stands because he saw his wife “falling back.”
Brown was coaching the Pistons in November 2004 when the fight broke out between fans and Pacers players during a Detroit home game. And he remains adamant that this situation should be viewed differently.
“I’m sure everything stems from that thing that went on,” he said. “There was no correlation between those two events.”
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