He did the right thing.

The Knicks’ championship run seems to be healing the long-simmering feud between Madison Square Garden boss James Dolan and the team’s most famous superfan, Spike Lee.

Dolan and the “Do The Right Thing” director have had a combative relationship in the past, with Lee claiming in 2020 that the billionaire owner was “harassing” him.

But we’re told that Dolan went out of his way to make sure that Lee wasn’t left out of the team’s celebrations after its Game 4 win in Cleveland, which put them in the NBA finals for the first time since 1999.

James Dolan and Spike Lee appear to have mended their years-long feud at at Game 4 on Monday night. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

We’re told that after the final buzzer, orange tape was put down on the court while the team was presented with the Eastern Conference Championship trophy.

But we hear when Dolan spotted Lee standing outside of the area, he went over and brought the Oscar- winner across the thin orange line.

Photos show the pair embracing in the afterglow of the win.

A spokesperson for Dolan confirms, “There was a taped off area for players and their families, back office people of the Knicks” and other VIPs. 

A spy tells Page Six that Dolan saw Lee and pulled him into the area for the trophy ceremony after the Knicks triumphed over the Cavs. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post
The pair — who have publicly sparred — appear to be moving on from the past as the Knicks head into the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

“Jim waved Spike Lee in and invited him to join the celebration and enjoy the historic win,” the spokesperson told Page Six.

Other celebs at the game included Timothee Chalamet and girlfriend Kylie Jenner, Ben Stiller, Tracy Morgan, Fat Joe, Patrick Ewing and Walt “Clyde” Frazier.

A feud erupted between Dolan and Lee in 2020 after Lee was stopped at the media and employee entrance at West 33rd Street and asked to enter the VIP entrance. Lee claimed he had been using that entrance for 30 years and told ESPN’s “First Take,” “I’m being harassed by James Dolan. I don’t know why.”

The feel good moment happened during the trophy ceremony. NBAE via Getty Images
Lee had publicly accused the team owner of “harassing” him following a dispute over which entrance he could use at Madison Square Garden in 2020. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

A Knicks spokesperson claimed at the time that he had been asked repeatedly not to use that entrance.

“The idea that Spike Lee is a victim because we have repeatedly asked him to not use our employee entrance and instead use a dedicated V.I.P. entrance — which is used by every other celebrity who enters The Garden — is laughable,” a Knicks spokesperson said at the time.

Lee shot back, “What’s laughable is how the Knicks are the laughingstock of the league. This press release, which is upsetting me, is an unmitigated, baldfaced lie. . .  That they say that they had repeatedly asked me not to use the employee entrance. That is a lie.”

Lee was seen celebrating with fellow superfan, Timothee Chalamet David Richard-Imagn Images
Madison Square Garden will host Games 3 and 4 on June 8 and 10. If it gets to Game 6, it will be at the arena June 16. Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The pair were photographed shortly after shaking hands at a game, which became it’s own brouhaha with Lee calling it a “set-up photo op.” He also said he wanted the billionaire to sell the team.

Lee also critized Dolan for his handling of an incident in which Charles Oakley was dragged out of the arena and arrested after scuffling with MSG security guards at a game on Feb. 8, 2017. Oakley was banned.



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