Woman Wanders Onto Court During Nuggets-Lakers Game, Reportedly Looking for Kenyon Martin (Video)

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May 7, 2012

Just how far would you go to stalk Kenyon Martin?

If you’re Savannah McMillan-Christmas , you wander onto the court of an NBA playoff game looking for him, even if he doesn’t play for the two teams on the court.

That’s what happened on Sunday night, apparently, as McMillan-Christmas just wandered out onto the court during Game 4 between the Lakers and Nuggets. According to Yahoo! Sports’ Marc Spears, McMillan-Christmas has been accused of stalking Martin in the past.

Here’s the problem. Martin doesn’t play for Denver. The former Cincinnati Bearcat did play for the Nuggets from 2004 through 2011, but he now plays for the Los Angeles Clippers.

Spears also reports that McMillan-Christmas — who was arrested for trespassing — was asking the Nuggets bench where Martin was before meandering onto the court.

No one must feel better than Martin about the ordeal, though. Because if you have a stalker, you have sleep a little bit better at night knowing said stalker doesn’t even know what team you play on.

You do have to give McMillan-Christmas credit for one thing, though. She got herself wide open on the left wing.

Check out video of the trespassing below.

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Photo of the Day

Does this look like the face of a man whose team just took a 3-1 series lead? Yes. Yes it does.

Woman Wanders Onto Court During Nuggets-Lakers Game, Reportedly Looking for Kenyon Martin (Video)
Quote of the Day

“I was trying to hit him. I’m not going to deny it.”
–Cole Hamels blatantly admits that he intentionally hit Bryce Harper on Sunday night

Tweet of the Day

Once the game went 17 innings and all of the relievers were used up. That’s when.

 

Video of the Day

Chris Stewart will have plenty of time to perfect that move now that the Blues’ season is over.

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