
Knicks willing to welcome Charles Oakley back to Garden family— under one condition
NY Post
INDIANAPOLIS — The Knicks have opened the door.
The ball is in Charles Oakley’s court.
They would welcome him back with open arms as a celebrated team alumnus if he drops his lawsuit against owner James Dolan and Madison Square Garden, a source with knowledge of the situation told The Post.
The suit stems from his infamous ejection from the Garden during a Knicks game on Feb. 8, 2017, following an altercation with security guards.
Oakley initially was banned from the Garden by owner Dolan, but that ban has long been lifted.
Oakley can purchase a ticket and attend any game he wants.

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