Fan wants Davis apology

? The fan accused of harassing the wife of New York Knicks forward Antonio Davis would drop threats of a lawsuit if the couple said it was sorry, the man’s attorney said Friday.

No way, the Davises said.

“I’m not apologizing to anybody for anything,” Antonio Davis said on a conference call. “I don’t think that my wife did anything wrong, I don’t think that I did anything wrong.”

Kendra Davis said in an interview with WSCR-AM in Chicago on Friday, “I was just trying to tell the guy to chill out.”

Antonio Davis was suspended five games by the NBA on Thursday, a day after he went into the stands during a game at the United Center in Chicago to confront 22-year-old Michael Axelrod.

Attorney Jay Paul Deratany planned to send a letter to the couple Friday, also asking the Davises to make a donation to a charity that tries to prevent violence against women and children. Deratany e-mailed a copy of the letter to the Associated Press.

“Why would I donate some money in his behalf?” said Davis, already active with various community charities.

Kendra Davis said, “I’ll apologize to Michael Axelrod when he apologizes to my son and to me. We can apologize to each other, but there’s no way on earth I would apologize.”

Deratany said he was disappointed with the Davises’ comments and that Axelrod still was considering legal action.

“In terms of Mr. Davis’ statement, that’s just unfortunate because we gave him the perfect opportunity to act like a gentleman and he didn’t take the opportunity,” Deratany said. “As far as Mrs. Davis, she made outrageous comments, further slandering Mike.”