Ice Cube's BIG 3 league took a huge shot at New York Knicks owner James Dolan in its latest ad.

While promoting its June 27 outdoor festival at Flushing Meadows, the BIG 3 went after the Knicks and Dolan for the way the owner and his franchise treated Charles Oakley and Spike Lee, via The New York Post:

Via The New York Post
Via The New York Post

Lee decided not to go to another Knicks home game this season after what happened to him at MSG. He was told he was using the wrong entrance for a Monday game against the Houston Rockets. The director and die-hard ‘Bockers fan has been using the same entrance for over 20 years, so he was confused why there was an issue.

The next day, Lee went on ESPN’s First Take to talk to his good friend Stephen A. Smith. Spike said he believes Dolan has it out for him for whatever reason.

The Knicks have been a walking disaster for years. Even when the NBA is suspended because of the coronavirus, the team is still getting ripped.

To recall, Oakley has already appealed the dismissal of his federal court defamation and assault and battery lawsuit with Dolan and MSG. The former Knicks big man is seeking compensation to be determined by a jury for emotional distress and/or mental anguish, punitive damages, damages to his reputation and reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

The Knicks went 21-45 before the NBA suspended the season. The 2012-13 campaign was the last time New York had a winning record and made the postseason.