Tom Thibodeau, in his first year as the head coach of the New York Knicks, ended the season with a 41-31 record, earning the Knicks the position of 4th seed in the Eastern Conference.

5 controversies that rocked the basketball Mecca

Though the New York Knicks impressed everyone with their performances this year, especially the critics. There is no denying the fact that the controversies that took place before the 2020-21 NBA season made the New York Knicks the most unfavorable destination for NBA players.

5. Spike Lee’s scuffle with security officials at Madison Square Garden

In March 2020, Oscar-winning writer-director Spike Lee got into a heated argument with security officials at MSG during a New York Knicks game. Video of the controversial incident was even circulated in the media.

The conflict came as a result of a new policy that the Knicks had issued which did not allow Lee to use the employee entrance. However, according to Lee, he had been using the same entrance for more than two decades and was a season ticket holder.

In an interview with ESPN’s First Take, Spike Lee had this to say about the controversy:

The New York Knicks later addressed the issue with the following statement:

4. Charles Oakley’s infamous arrest at the Garden

Charles Oakley played 10 NBA seasons for the New York Knicks and was known to be one of the best defenders on the team. In 2017, Oakley was involved in one of the most controversial incidents caught on camera at MSG.

The Knicks veteran got into an ugly altercation with some security officials at MSG during a match against the LA Clippers. This resulted in him being ejected from the arena following an arrest by the NYPD. Oakley was later charged with 3 counts that included misdemeanor assault and criminal trespassing.

3. Former New York Knicks center Patrick Ewing being treated like an outsider at MSG

Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing played 15 seasons for the New York Knicks, with his number even hanging in the rafters of MSG.

Ewing, the head coach of Georgetown, was at MSG for his team’s match against Villanova. During which he was stopped several times by officials and asked to show his pass. This was surprising since the 11x NBA All-Star had spent over 15-years with the New York Knicks.

Patrick Ewing said the following while narrating the incident to reporters:

2. Discord between Knicks fans and owner James L. Dolan

NBA arenas have started opening to limited fan attendance this year due to the pandemic COVID19. There was an incident reported in March at MSG where a fan was asked to leave the Garden as he wore a t-shirt that had BAN DOLAN written on it.

This is not the first time such an incident has taken place. It was earlier reported during a Knicks game that there were a couple of fans who repeatedly chanted SELL THE TEAM.

This resulted in those fans being escorted out by security officials. Dolan has even gone on to ban fans for life for yelling at him to sell the team.

Dolan had this to say on the Michael Kay Show regarding the above-mentioned incident:

1. An ugly incident involving a Knicks fan spitting on Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young

Fans of the New York Knicks are known to be the loudest and most passionate when it comes to supporting their team, especially during home games at MSG.

This year, however, there was a certain section of fans who crossed the line. During Game 2 of the Knicks vs. Hawks, an ugly event was caught on camera that had a Knicks fan spit at Trae Young, who was part of the visiting team at the Garden.

This caused outrage among NBA players and organizations who demanded strict action be taken against fans who do not follow the code of conduct. This is not the first time such an incident has occurred.

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