The New York Knicks and Charles Oakley are going at it again.
Former New York Knicks legend Charles Oakley is still upset with how he was treated years ago at Madison Square Garden during a game. Oakley says he’s not returning to the famous arena until he receives an apology from Knicks owner James Dolan.
Retired New York Knicks star Charles Oakley says no thanks, he won't step foot in Madison Square Garden.
Knicks legend Charles Oakley is tired of hearing the Sixers big man "crying" and making excuses.
The New York Knicks are putting on an impressive display in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs. The Knicks lead their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series against the 76ers 3-1.
Game 3 of the first-round series between the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers was mostly remembered for the controversy surrounding Sixers star Joel Embiid, as his hard foul committed on Knicks center Mitchell Robinson early in the first quarter was not taken lightly by New York’s players.
Joel Embiid is getting an earful from Uncle Oak.
Michael Jordan and Charles Oakley played together on the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards during their NBA careers. While they didn’t win a championship together, the two All-Stars developed a brotherhood and are best friends to this day.
The entire history of the Chicago Bulls has frequently revolved around the likes of Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and Phil Jackson. We
As dominant as Michael Jordan was, he knew he couldn’t regularly take on double- or triple-teams unless his team needed him to do that for the greater good.
Six years later, new chapters continue to be written in the New York Knicks civil war between team owner James Dolan and fan favorite Charles Oakley. Dolan and Oakley's feud originated in February 2017 during a Knicks game against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Is this just an old man being grumpy or the NBA dropping the ball? A lot of basketball fans see a Knicks jersey when they hear about or think about Charles Oakley, which is completely fair.
Charles Oakley appears to have another enemy.
After a surprising playoff run, the Knicks are in the midst of one of their most important offseasons in recent memory. What they decide to do (or not do) in the next few months could have ramifications for years to come.
Former Chicago Bulls forward Horace Grant is an underrated piece of the team’s first “three-peat.” A 6-foot-10, 215-pound power forward, Grant was often tasked with matching up against some tough bruisers in an era that leaned more toward physical play and less toward skills and finesse.
Chicago Bulls great Charles Oakley is one of the most honest and straightforward men you'll meet in the NBA. He's someone who won't hesitate to give you a piece of his mind, and he definitely won't mince words.
Former Chicago Bulls great Charles Oakley is as old-school as it gets. He doesn't mince words, and he certainly isn't a fan of how coaching has had to change in recent times.
Michael Jordan and Charles Oakley have been friends since MJ's early years with the Chicago Bulls, and MJ once explained how their relationship began. Michael Jordan didn't have too many friends when he was tearing up the NBA during his career.
Big man Eddy Curry had a forgettable career. Considered the top-ranked high school player in 2001, the Chicago Bulls took a chance on the center and drafted him fourth overall in the NBA Draft.
Former NBA player Charles Oakley once punched Jeff McInnis for disrespecting him. Over the years, the level of physicality has certainly gone down in the NBA.
Julius Randle is having the best year of his NBA career, as the 26-year-old was an All-Star selection and is expected to win Most Improved Player.
New Orleans Pelicans big man Zion Williamson has become a lightning rod for both praise and criticism from NBA legends. First Karl Malone offered a controversial take on Williamson, and now Knicks legend Charles Oakley.
One of the subjects discussed during Sunday's episodes of ESPN's "The Last Dance" docuseries was how the New York Knicks blew a 2-0 series lead to Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls in the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals. One former Knicks player Charles Oakley is still pointing fingers about that heartbreak nearly three decades later.
The best defensive players in NBA history don't receive nearly enough credit.
Charles Oakley will now be allowed to attend New York Knicks games at Madison Square Garden after James Dolan and the team lifted his lengthy ban.
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