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Chisox73
01-19-2006, 01:29 AM
Knicks' Davis Goes Into Stands in Chicago
By ANDREW SELIGMAN, AP Sports Writer
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060119/ap_on_sp_bk_ga_su/bkn_bulls_knicks


CHICAGO - Knicks forward Antonio Davis climbed into the stands out of concern for his wife and was ejected without a scuffle Wednesday night during the Chicago Bulls' 106-104 overtime victory against New York.


Ben Gordon hit a game-winning jumper at the buzzer and scored 32 points for the Bulls, but Davis' dash over the scorer's table and into the stands during overtime — bringing back memories of last season's brawl in Detroit — became the flash point of an already wild game.

"I saw my wife being threatened," Davis said in a statement issued immediately after the game. "I felt I had to act. I did not have enough time to alert security."

Davis did not elaborate as to why he ascended about 10 rows of seats to join his wife in the stands. There was no physical confrontation, but several people were pointing and shouting for a few moments before security arrived and Davis was ejected.

A group of people in the area were later escorted away by United Center security.

Knicks coach Larry Brown said Davis went into the stands because he saw his wife "falling back," but didn't elaborate.

Brown was coaching the Pistons in November 2004 when an ugly fight broke out in the stands between fans and Indiana Pacers players during a Detroit home game. A black eye for the NBA, the brawl led to criminal charges and lengthy suspensions for Ron Artest, Jermaine O'Neal and Stephen Jackson.

But Brown was adamant that this situation should be viewed differently.

"Come on, that's his wife," Brown said. "That's entirely different. I was worried about Kendra. That's why he went in the stands, he saw her falling back.

"That thing that happened in the stands had nothing to do with the two teams. That's a man concerned about his family."

Gordon hit his winning shot after New York's Jamal Crawford tied it at 104 with a 3-pointer with 4.6 seconds left. After a timeout, Gordon caught the inbounds pass near the top of the key and hit a jumper over Trevor Ariza, bringing a wild game to an end.

New York's Maurice Taylor and Chicago's Chris Duhon also were ejected after an altercation in overtime, a few minutes before Davis went into the stands.

Gordon hit 14 of 28 shots, none bigger than the last one. He missed a shot at the end of regulation, but converted in overtime after taking the inbounds pass from Kirk Hinrich.

Hinrich finished with 18 points, eight assists, eight rebounds and three steals, while Andres Nocioni and Darius Songaila scored 14 apiece.

Crawford led the Knicks with 19 points, while Quentin Richardson added 17. Davis, who used to play for the Bulls, had 16 points and nine rebounds, but Eddy Curry struggled in his homecoming. He finished with 11 points and four rebounds in his first game against Chicago and missed the final seven-plus minutes of regulation after colliding with Gordon.

Curry's return was overshadowed by what happened in overtime.

First, Taylor ran across the lane and knocked down Duhon, who got up and shoved Taylor, resulting in a double technical. Davis was ejected with 1:04 left.

The Bulls were ahead 102-99 after Songaila hit two free throws with 51.1 seconds left in overtime. Crawford went 2-of-3 from the line after being fouled by Andres Nocioni to make it a one-point game. After Nocioni converted two foul shots with 8.3 seconds left, Crawford's 3 tied it at 104.

Notes:@ Artest, Jackson, O'Neal and teammates Anthony Johnson and David Harrison were sentenced to a year of probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor assault charges stemming from the fight at the Palace of Auburn Hills. They also were ordered to perform community service and pay fines.

lal4l
01-19-2006, 01:30 AM
I saw it 2 I hope the suspension is not that bad! He did it to protect his wife! I know he will get a little suspension but still...

Timberwolf
01-19-2006, 01:36 AM
I heard about it on NBATV tonight. Apparently, some losers decided to go attack his wife and the fact Bulls had no security, Antonio took it upon his own hands. I can't fault Antonio here. He did what he thought was an instinct move. If he felt someone was attacking his wife and there was no security, I can't fault him.

Tigers#1
01-19-2006, 01:57 AM
I can't believe how overblown this thing is. He walked up the stairs and talked to a guy for like 5 seconds. Give him a 1-3 game suspension and lets get on with our lives. ESPN spent like the first 20 minutes of Sports Center on this. :hmm:

Chisox73
01-19-2006, 02:27 AM
I can't believe how overblown this thing is. He walked up the stairs and talked to a guy for like 5 seconds. Give him a 1-3 game suspension and lets get on with our lives. ESPN spent like the first 20 minutes of Sports Center on this. :hmm:
Very typical of those guys. It just got a passing mention out here on the Chicago TV stations.

I Are Baboon
01-19-2006, 08:17 AM
GOOD FOR HIM, I say. Personally, I think Davis should have gone Ron Artest on the guy. If the NBA and arena security can't do anything to stop these frigging IDIOT fans from harrassing a player's WIFE, then I guess the players have to take care of it themselves. They ought to execute the fan.

Royce
01-19-2006, 04:16 PM
About the game...if anyone saw it, explain to me why Maurice Taylor gets a technical foul for getting pushed? He did nothing, and ultimately, if the Knicks make the free throw, they might have won the game.

Timberwolf
01-19-2006, 08:51 PM
Taylor got a technical foul for pushing Duhon.

Timberwolf
01-20-2006, 09:53 PM
How about this loser wanting to sue Antonio Davis and his wife? For what? Because Antonio's wife said something to him. Gee whiz. He got other better things to do. He ain't winning the lawsuit and he is wasting his time paying his lawyers.

Royce
01-20-2006, 11:20 PM
Lol...he didn't punch him. He did absolutely nothing but walk towards him after being pushed forcefully.

lal4l
01-20-2006, 11:25 PM
How about this loser wanting to sue Antonio Davis and his wife? For what? Because Antonio's wife said something to him. Gee whiz. He got other better things to do. He ain't winning the lawsuit and he is wasting his time paying his lawyers.

Man they aredoing this just for money its stupid and ridiculous

Timberwolf
01-20-2006, 11:30 PM
The judge is going to throw out that lawsuit. He has no chance of winning. He got his 15 minutes of fame. Now he has to go away before everyone laughs at him.

Tigers#1
01-21-2006, 12:17 AM
Apparently Davis's wife has started crap with fans and other players and personel all over the league. Her brother is a huge head gangster in Chicago.

And the fan is sueing because she scratched him, and for saying he was drunk when he wasn't.

Timberwolf
01-21-2006, 12:28 AM
I heard about it. I know she said something to Spreewell several years ago in the playoffs when Spree was a Knick and Antonio was a Raptor. Still, it couldn't have been this bad.

That fan should have just piped down.

Tigers#1
01-21-2006, 12:42 AM
I agree, i even hate it when fans boo the other team, let alone anyone in the stands. But from all i've heard, this chick deserves what she gets.

And this guy will not get anything in court. 90% of all cases are settled out of court for a reason. This is such a small and stupid thing to sue for, i'd be suprised if the case even goes through.