The knife-wielding clubgoer accused of stabbing ex-Knicks player Chris Copeland outside of a Chelsea hot spot insisted Saturday that he did nothing wrong.

“The facts will redeem [me],” Shevoy Bleary-Murdock, 22, told The Post just hours after being sprung from jail.

Bleary-Murdock — who allegedly slashed the Indiana Pacers power forward in the gut early Wednesday, leaving him with 22 stitches — said he had no beef with the NBA star before the bloody brawl.

“I didn’t know him,” he said, while casually chowing down on a plate of rice and walking to a pal’s house near his Brownsville home.

Sporting diamond earrings and a zip-up sweatshirt, Bleary-Murdock looked relaxed as he and a female friend visited the house at Williams and Riverdale avenues.

He declined further comment on the fight, saying, “I can’t talk at this time.”

Copeland, 31, was knifed in the stomach outside 1OAK on West 17th Street after he told Bleary-Murdock to “f–k off,” law-enforcement sources have said.

Bleary-Murdock tried to break up a fight between Copeland and the hoopster’s fiancée, Katrine Saltara, the sources said.