On December 1st, Beijing time, the NBA regular season will continue. Earlier today, former NBA star Anthony revealed the truth about the "donut incident" on a podcast and cleared Garnett's innocence. Although Garnett's words were extreme at the time, he did not involve Anthony's wife and family.
The "donut incident" occurred in the 2012-13 season. During a game between the Celtics and the Knicks, Garnett and Anthony clashed. According to anecdotal reports, Garnett said to Anthony at the time: "Your wife tastes like a donut." This caused Anthony's rage. Although the person involved repeatedly denied this conversation, the matter still became a topic of conversation between Garnett and Anthony. A "label" for a special career.
In his podcast "7pm in brooklyn", Anthony talked about this matter with his then Knicks teammate Shumpert. The conversation between the two is as follows.
Shumpert: "Garnett never said (donuts)."
Anthony: "The word they thought Garnett said, he didn't actually say it. Bro, if he said, 'Your wife tastes it. It tastes like a honey nut donut. Why are we so angry?"
Shumpert: "Yeah, but at least it's frosted. Donuts. Why did he choose 'Honey Nut Donuts'? That's what's weird to me, of all the insults you can do, you're trying to promote one. Cereal brand?"
Anthony: "In fact, at that moment, Garnett did cross the line... It started when he said to me, 'I smell pu**y'."
Then Shumpert continued to recall, "Anthony told me, 'I need to talk.' We walked outside and waited for Garnett to come out of the locker room. Baron Davis and I were with him. We waited 20-25 minutes for Garnett to come out of the Celtics locker room. I remember the whole floor was full of security, and police, all kinds of people. Anthony called to him. Garnett said, 'Melo, this fight is just for a basketball game? ’ And I didn’t even want to take the chance because he had so many people around him to deal with. "
Anthony continued: "Then things started to heat up, and then came the All-Stars. In my mind, I had a conversation with him. I don't know what's going on. I don't know what he was thinking. I wanted to pull him aside during the All-Star break and have a real one-on-one conversation and figure this out. As much as I hoped things would work out between them, things didn't really work out. Now, though, I'm a peacekeeper. So, Garnett, do you want to come on my podcast? Do you want to come and chat with us and let's have some fun together? "
What do you think of this matter that caused a lot of commotion at the time? Welcome to give your opinions in the comment area.
On December 1st, Beijing time, the NBA regular season will continue. Earlier today, former NBA star Anthony revealed the truth about the "donut incident" on a podcast and cleared Garnett's innocence. Although Garnett's words were extreme at the time, he did not involve Anthony's wife and family.
The "donut incident" occurred in the 2012-13 season. During a game between the Celtics and the Knicks, Garnett and Anthony clashed. According to anecdotal reports, Garnett said to Anthony at the time: "Your wife tastes like a donut." This caused Anthony's rage. Although the person involved repeatedly denied this conversation, the matter still became a topic of conversation between Garnett and Anthony. A "label" for a special career.
In his podcast "7pm in brooklyn", Anthony talked about this matter with his then Knicks teammate Shumpert. The conversation between the two is as follows.
Shumpert: "Garnett never said (donuts)."
Anthony: "The word they thought Garnett said, he didn't actually say it. Bro, if he said, 'Your wife tastes it. It tastes like a honey nut donut. Why are we so angry?"
Shumpert: "Yeah, but at least it's frosted. Donuts. Why did he choose 'Honey Nut Donuts'? That's what's weird to me, of all the insults you can do, you're trying to promote one. Cereal brand?"
Anthony: "In fact, at that moment, Garnett did cross the line... It started when he said to me, 'I smell pu**y'."
Then Shumpert continued to recall, "Anthony told me, 'I need to talk.' We walked outside and waited for Garnett to come out of the locker room. Baron Davis and I were with him. We waited 20-25 minutes for Garnett to come out of the Celtics locker room. I remember the whole floor was full of security, and police, all kinds of people. Anthony called to him. Garnett said, 'Melo, this fight is just for a basketball game? ’ And I didn’t even want to take the chance because he had so many people around him to deal with. "
Anthony continued: "Then things started to heat up, and then came the All-Stars. In my mind, I had a conversation with him. I don't know what's going on. I don't know what he was thinking. I wanted to pull him aside during the All-Star break and have a real one-on-one conversation and figure this out. As much as I hoped things would work out between them, things didn't really work out. Now, though, I'm a peacekeeper. So, Garnett, do you want to come on my podcast? Do you want to come and chat with us and let's have some fun together? "
What do you think of this matter that caused a lot of commotion at the time? Welcome to give your opinions in the comment area.