During the divorce settlement, Kardashian fought to keep ownership of the ring, but it was awarded back to Humphries.
The brawl with Humphries—though no one really needs a reason to smack that guy around—showcased the “Rondo push.”
The consensus was that Broadwell might have made a great agent, maybe as good as Humphries.
The facts from there are now well-known: Kelley later contacted Humphries about a half-dozen anonymous emails that worried her.
On Jan. 11, 2010, Humphries was traded to the New Jersey Nets, where his career finally took off.
"But it would not make sense always, Mr. Humphries," replied Margaret.
"Humphries and your humble servant," replied Mr. Singleton, almost shutting his head off in the door as he spoke.
"But what I was going to say," remarked Mr. Humphries, coming close to Margaret and whispering.
"Seven hundred and fifty," Dr. Humphries cried out, having made up his mind to purchase her.
"Good morning to you, gentlemen," said Dr. Humphries, as soon as they entered.