Sorry, but I'm just not going to start bashing the guy on the word of some unknown fan without hearing his side of the story, too, or without it being verified by someone with some credibility.
This is the entire story ... there's always two sides. I'm not saying it didn't happen the way this fan said it did, just that such things are constantly misconstrued, and it's generally the celebrity who gets the worst, simply because he's a celebrity.
Glen said he didn't use profanity, and that they swore at
him ... I'll give the ex-Celtic the benefit of the doubt (for now) until I hear something a bit more credible. Besides, there's enough bashing in this thread to last the guy the rest of this season.
Entire Story:Two fans who attended the Orlando Magic's recent road game against the Portland Trail Blazers are alleging that Magic forward Glen Davis had a profane argument with one of them after Davis was heckled during pregame warm-ups.
Davis told the Orlando Sentinel on Saturday that he never cursed, and Davis and the two fans said the dispute never became physical.
"I didn't use profanity at all," Davis said. "At all. That was the amazing thing. I was a good guy that time."
Portland residents Nick Price and Chase Daniels say that, perhaps an hour before the national anthem, they were in the Rose Garden stands near the tunnel that connects the court to the visitors' locker room.
Davis ran past autograph-seekers as he went into the tunnel, and one of those autograph-seekers yelled at Davis. According to Price and Daniels, the upset autograph-seeker yelled, "It doesn't matter. You'll be out of the league in five years anyway."
Davis recalls that the autograph-seeker also used an expletive.
Davis, who didn't see the heckler make the comment, returned to the area and — apparently thinking it was Daniels who made the comment — started talking with Daniels.
Price and Daniels said Davis used two separate expletives during a heated conversation.
Daniels said he got upset at Davis — and told Davis he wasn't afraid of Davis — before a Rose Garden security official interceded and ended the argument.
"It didn't look like he was going to come into the stands or anything," Daniels said.
Price said he wrote the Blazers, the Magic and the NBA about the incident because he was offended that profanity was used in front of children.
Jim Taylor, the Blazers' senior director of communications, confirmed that the Blazers had heard about an incident, but he would not discuss any details.
Taylor told the Sentinel: "We are only able to confirm that we did receive reports of an interaction between an Orlando Magic player and a fan."http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orlando-magic/os-magic-glen-davis-portland-allegation-0115-20120114,0,989247.story