Kendra Davis' Alternate Reality
This image was lost some time after publication. Last night, Kendra Davis, wife of NBA forward Antonio Davis, attempted to clear her "name" on CNBC's "The Big Picture With Donny Deutsch" in her first public comments since the incident in Chicago where her husband ran in the stands to "protect" her.
Since the incident was a month and a half ago, we thought perhaps Kendra Davis might have finally accepted the truth of what every single eyewitness but her says occurred: That she was rowdy and screaming in the face of famous finger-wagger Michael Axelrod.
Nope. Instead, Davis spinned a yarn that was not only unbelievable, but kind of makes us think she might be batshit insane. First, she — speaking primarily through her cleavage — says that Axelrod screamed, "Antonio Davis is a pussy! Someone should break his fucking neck!" This is an assertion that not a single witness ever corroborated and, in fact, has been directly refuted. Repeatedly.
But then Davis really goes nuts. When asked by Deutsch whether Axelrod knew Davis was her husband, she said, "He said he didn't, but there were 12 girls in the row right behind him, all with pizza boxes spelling out A-N-T-O-N-I-O D-A-V-I-S. He had to have known."
We encourage anyone to find these alleged girls in a single video of the incident. Or, for that matter, a pizza box. Or a stray "O."
We know, Ms. Davis, that is has been a month and a half since the incident and that memories are notoriously unreliable. But, uh, you know the whole thing's on video, right?
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