Key facts
- James Dolan has refused to end Charles Oakley's ban from Madison Square Garden.
- NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and Michael Jordan attempted to mediate the dispute.
- Mediation efforts between Dolan and Oakley were unsuccessful.
- Oakley was banned in February 2017 after an altercation and ejection from an MSG game.
- Oakley has attended Knicks road games but remains banned from MSG.
New York Knicks owner James Dolan has maintained his ban on former player Charles Oakley from Madison Square Garden. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver revealed that both he and basketball icon Michael Jordan attempted to broker peace between Dolan and Oakley, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Oakley has been attending Knicks road games during the current playoff run but is still prohibited from entering The Garden. The dispute originated in February 2017 when Oakley was ejected from a Knicks game, with Dolan alleging verbal abuse from Oakley, which Oakley denied. This led to a prolonged legal battle, including a defamation lawsuit filed by Oakley. Despite the ongoing feud and mediation attempts by Silver and Jordan, Dolan has refused to lift the ban.