- Kalabrya Haskins – the widow of Dwayne Haskins – shared the threat on Monday
- Porter Jr., 23, was charged for improper handling of a firearm in a car in 2020
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The sister of WNBA player Kysre Gondrezick has deleted a threat, in which she tells NBA star Kevin Porter Jr. to ‘count [his] days’ on social media, after the Rockets guard was charged for assaulting Gondrezick at a hotel in New York.
Kalabrya Haskins – the widow of late quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who died at age 24 after getting hit by a dumpster truck on a Florida highway last year – shared the message in a now-expired story on her Instagram account, according to X (formerly known as Twitter) sleuths, via the New York Post.
‘@kevinporterjr if you think you gone touch my sister & not get touched,’ Kalabrya wrote. ‘Count ya f***ing days. Better hope and pray you’ll be able to ever walk again let alone dribble.
‘You may have gotten away with this s**t in the past cause yo mama ain’t beat ya a**, but we spank lil punk a** painting nail sissy b****es like you everyday. Don’t show up to that crib. We gone do it to you. Lil b***h.’
Kalabrya has not addressed her comments since deleting them. She once played college basketball at Michigan State before finding work in the beauty industry.
The sister of WNBA player Kysre Gondrezick – Kalabrya Haskins – deleted a threat addressed to NBA star Kevin Porter Jr. on Monday
Porter Jr, of the Houston Rockets, leaves Manhattan Criminal Court after being arraigned on charges he assaulted his girlfriend at the Manhattan Millennium hotel on Monday
Kysre Gondrezick was found with lacerations on her neck and right side of her hotel by police
Haskins – the widow of late QB Dwayne Haskins – shared the message on Instagram on Monday
Porter, 23, pleaded not guilty in court on Tuesday, a day after being arrested for allegedly hitting the 26-year-old Gondrezick several times. Cops told DailyMail.com that Gondrezick had lacerations around her neck and a cut on the right side of her face when they showed up at her hotel room on Monday.
He was released on $75,000 cash bail, with the judge ordering him to stay away from Gondrezick and imposing a temporary protection order against him.
‘This is a serious domestic violence case,’ Assistant Manhattan District Attorney Mirah Curzer said in court.
Porter, who goes by his middle name on a day-to-day basis but whose first name is Bryan, was charged with second-degree assault and strangulation after the NYPD received a 911 call for a case of domestic violence at the four-star Millennium Hilton New York Hotel at 1 UN Plaza in Midtown.
Gondrezick told cops that Porter punched her repeatedly in the face, cutting her above the right eye and causing bruising, according to the criminal complaint seen by ESPN.
Prosecutors said he didn’t stop until Gondrezick ran out into the hallway covered in blood.
She was taken to NYU Langone Medical Center where testing at hospital showed a fractured vertebrae in her neck and bruising.
The pair had been in a relationship since last year, but it appears that they have cut things off after this week’s alleged incident, as no trace of each other posing as a couple in online photos show up on their respective Instagram pages.
Police previously told DailyMail.com that she was upset with Porter staying out so late on Monday and locked the door to her hotel room. The first-round pick of the 2019 NBA Draft was given access to Gondrezick’s room with help from security.
Porter is next scheduled to appear in court in Manhattan on October 16, when the Rockets head to San Antonio to play the Spurs in a preseason game, according to ESPN.
Gondrezick was asleep when Porter became violent to her after he gained access to her room
Porter and Gondrezick had been dating since last year but appear to have now called it quits
In the meantime, the Rockets’ No. 3 has been ordered to stay away from Gondrezick, according to a criminal complaint.
The NBA is aware of reports regarding Porter and is conducting an investigation into the matter though the Rockets have yet to publicly address their player’s criminal allegations.
Porter ended up being released on $75,000 bail on Tuesday and has plead not guilty to all charges. In 2020, the basketball player was charged for improper handling of a firearm in a vehicle following a car accident in Ohio.
A grand jury in Mahoning County declined to indict Porter on the felony gun charge. Misdemeanor charges of driving without a license were also dropped.