<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>January 22, 2008 -- While three reporters waited to speak with Giants receiver Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress in the Garden rotunda at halftime, they witnessed a fan being ejected from the building for apparently hurling an obscenity at Jared Jeffries Jared Jeffries . The fan complained to security that he only shouted to "get Jeffries out of the game." Security refused to let the reporters talk to the fan as he was being escorted out of the building and restrained two of them, ripping the press credential off this reporter. The fan shouted out his phone number to the reporters. On the phone, the fan identified himself as Ozzie Jones from Brooklyn and claimed he was thrown out for using the word "ass." A Garden spokesman later claimed the fan had a ticket for Section 342 and had snuck down to Section 27 to shout the obscenity.</div> Source: NY Post Another day, another Knick joke.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shapecity @ Jan 22 2008, 05:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>January 22, 2008 -- While three reporters waited to speak with Giants receiver Plaxico Burress Plaxico Burress in the Garden rotunda at halftime, they witnessed a fan being ejected from the building for apparently hurling an obscenity at Jared Jeffries Jared Jeffries . The fan complained to security that he only shouted to "get Jeffries out of the game." Security refused to let the reporters talk to the fan as he was being escorted out of the building and restrained two of them, ripping the press credential off this reporter. The fan shouted out his phone number to the reporters. On the phone, the fan identified himself as Ozzie Jones from Brooklyn and claimed he was thrown out for using the word "ass." A Garden spokesman later claimed the fan had a ticket for Section 342 and had snuck down to Section 27 to shout the obscenity.</div> Source: NY Post Another day, another Knick joke. </div> Hey that guy thought quick on his feet, I don't know if I would have thought about shouting out my phone number.