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Charles Oakley is once more at odds with the Knicks
Charles Oakley Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Charles Oakley is once again involved in a public spat with the New York Knicks, this time over whether he is even allowed to return to Madison Square Garden.

On Friday, Oakley told Dan Gelston of The Associated Press that the Knicks had extended an offer to attend a playoff game at Madison Square Garden along with other team legends.

“I guess their lawyer called my lawyer saying it’s a good time for you to come back to the Garden,” Oakley said, via ESPN.

That is not the case, at least according to the Knicks. A team spokesperson told the AP that no such offer had been extended, especially since Oakley is still taking legal action against the organization over his Feb. 2017 arrest stemming from an altercation with MSG security officials. Oakley was accused of bizarre behavior after he was asked to leave for alleged disruptive behavior.

Even if Oakley was welcome back at MSG, he indicated that he would not attend without an apology from owner James Dolan.

“They’ve got to apologize,” Oakley said. “We’ll go from there. Can (Dolan) be man enough to say, mistakes happen. And he made one.”

Oakley filed another amended lawsuit against MSG recently and remains adamant that he was mistreated despite the dismissal of multiple other suits. Clearly, he will not be attending a Knicks game anytime soon.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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