NEW YORK -- Charles Oakley's attorney rewrote portions of the manuscript of the former Knicks star's book to "tell a fundamentally different story from the truth" about the night he was arrested after an altercation at Madison Square Garden, the organization contended in a court filing Monday.
The filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York was the latest step in the dispute between the player and the organization that began Feb. 9, 2017, when Oakley began scuffling with arena security not far from Madison Square Garden executive chairman James Dolan and was eventually led out in handcuffs.