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His most famous interaction came over 20 years ago with a former member of the Indiana Pacers, Reggie Miller. It was the Eastern Conference playoffs. The Pacers were playing the New York Knicks. Lee and Miller trash-talked each other throughout the game, but it was Miller who had the last laugh. Lee and Miller have since buried the hatchet and are now on friendly terms.

Despite his wonderful courtside seats, Lee does not own the Knicks. He and Dolan could be seen shaking hands and smiling at halftime, and Lee was in his courtside seat for the second half, according to ESPN. Smith cited during the interview. In the video from Monday, Lee can be heard referring to the former Knicks player Charles Oakley , who got into his own disagreement with Dolan three years ago and was removed from his front-row seat at MSG and handcuffed.

Lee's name was trending on Twitter before the game ended, but he was later pictured court side in his usual seats during the game. It was treated as one big misunderstanding by the Knicks, but after an appearance on ESPN's "First Take" Tuesday morning, Lee said that not only will he not be attending another Knicks game this season , but that he's being harassed by the team's owner.

It's Garden spin! While Lee thinks the press release put out by the Knicks' PR staff is "Garden spin," the team issued another statement shortly after his appearance on "First Take," saying that Lee considering himself the victim in this situation is "laughable. It's disappointing that Spike would create this false controversy to perpetuate drama. He is welcome to come to The Garden anytime via the VIP or general entrance; just not through our employee entrance, which is what he and Jim agreed to last night when they shook hands.

Also included in the tweet sent out by Knicks PR was a picture of the media entrance that Lee should not be entering through, as well as a photo of Lee and Dolan appearing to shake hands, which Lee denied to doing earlier this morning, but later retracted that statement. The Oscar-winning director also said that the Brooklyn Nets reached out to him , but that he isn't thinking about changing his fandom. When Lee asked Dolan at halftime why he wasn't told about the new policy, the Knicks owner said rudely , "now, you know.

Lee, you could no longer use the employee entrance. In a statement released by Lee that was posted by Deb, the director doubles down on the fact that he should have been told ahead of time that he was no longer able to use that specific entrance, and takes issue with the press release issued by the Knicks.

Capital letters. On my late mother and my late brother's grave, this is a lie. That they say that they had repeatedly asked me not to use the employee entrance.

That is a lie. I have used the employee entrance on West 33rd Street for the last 28 years plus. I've never used another entrance.



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