Celtics Champ Glen "Big Baby" Davis Rips Ex-Head Coach Doc Rivers, Clippers With Vile Racial Slur in New Prison Interview

Former Boston Celtics big man Glen "Big Baby" Davis is one of several former NBA players who are incarcerated after their participation in an insurance fraud ring where they accrued funds for medical benefits that they never received.

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Big Baby Calls Out Doc Rivers, Clippers in New Interview

 

Davis is currently serving a 40-month prison sentence for his participation. But that hasn't stopped him from being a hot-button topic on social media.

 

Most recently he did a sit-down interview with rapper turned sports analyst Cam'Ron and delved into the beef he has with the Clippers and his former head coach Doc Rivers, which stemmed from a 2019 incident that resulted in Davis being escorted out of a regular season game by security.

 

"When you think about that year, yeah I'm not perfect. But Doc knows me," Davis said.

 

"He knows my heart. He's seen me play trillions of times and knows that I'll give anything to be able to play for my teammates and to be able to be on the floor. But that year, Houston, he takes me out of the game and it's heated.

 

During the interview Davis also calls Rivers a "low key c**n," for his actions

 

Davis Calls Out Kyrie Irving Over Disrespectful Gesture

 

After a rocky exit from the Celtics during 2019 free agency, Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving's return to the TD Garden during the 2021 playoffs went exactly how many expected it to. Irving was serenaded with a chorus of boos every time his name was announced, or he touched the ball.

 

The most controversial part of the series came during Game 4 in Boston. Following the Nets' victory, which gave them a 3-1 lead in the series, Kyrie appeared to stomp his foot on the Celtics mascot and half-court logo, 'Lucky', which was viewed by many as a disrespectful gesture, that defined Irving's true feelings toward his former team.

 

Irving's decision to stomp on the Celtics mascot was met with harsh criticisms from several former Celtics players, including Davis who was a part of the 2008 championship squad.

 

"Real bulls***," Davis wrote in a post on Instagram. "Like I said you step on lucky you step on everybody that played for that team. Keep the s*** basketball before somebody gets hurt in real life."