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NBA defines the date for New York Knicks, Toronto Raptor's lawsuit

The buzzer will finally sound in a different kind of farm in the fight of the New York Knicks with the Toronto Raptors.

According to Baxter Holmes from ESPN, the NBA will hold an arbitration in the week of July 21 to solve the continued legal dispute between the rivals of the Atlantic Department. The Knicks accused the raptors of the proprietary theft, with the former employee of the IKE Azotam video department and the current head coach of Toronto Darko Radakovic among the accused.

Holmes' report confirms the December news from Stefan Bondy from New York Post, which previously set the date of the resolution in July.

The Knicks originally submitted the lawsuit against the Raptors in August 2023. Last summer, a New York judge decided that the NBA commissioner Adam Silver for monitoring the arbitration boar, a development with which Knicks representatives have taken on a problem with Larry Tannenbaum, the chair of Maple Leaf Sports and entertainment, the raptors' parent company.

“We continue to remain skeptical about this process, since the NBA has consistently proven that it has no wish to tackle this obvious theft of proprietary information, probably because the NBA chairman is the accused,” said an MSG sports spokesman who became the Knick in a statement. “After the recent joint status report in December.”

Azotam is accused of transferring proprietary information from the Knicks to the Raptors when he took on a job with the former in 2023. The ongoing legal dispute did not prevent the two sides from going through the transaction book, since precious Achiuwa, OG Anunoby, RJ Barrett and Immanuel Tastley, were distributed in December 2023 in December.

“I think there are a few different reasons why someone submits a lawsuit like this. The first is that they lack them because they do not want to close them,” said the lawyer based in Tampa and proprietary right -wing expert Kevin C. Paule Knicks about SI when he spoke of the motivations of the Knicks. “You want to keep people from competing against them. I think this is the next priority.

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