New York Knicks brand consultant Steve Stoute would “love” to see Charles Oakley back at Madison Square Garden.

Knicks owner James Dolan and Oakley have yet to reconcile the 2017 incident at The Garden when Oakley was escorted out of the arena while the Knicks were playing a game.

During an appearance on ESPN's First Take, Stoute talked about Oakley and said he's hoping the former NBA enforcer will find his way back to MSG soon:

“Listen, I would love to see that thing. As a New York fan, as a friend of Charles Oakley, as somebody a part of the Knicks organization, of course I would love to see that subsided and bring that back,” Stoute said on ESPN's First Take on Tuesday. “Charles Oakley is a very big part of New York. He's a fabric of what the New York Knicks have stood for for many years — that toughness, resourcefulness, by-any-means-necessary attitude.”

Oakley was arrested after a run-in with MSG security on Feb. 8, 2017 and charged with two misdemeanor counts of assault, one misdemeanor count of aggravated harassment and one misdemeanor count of trespassing. He was also cited for two additional counts of harassment which are considered noncriminal violations.

Knicks fans have sided with Oakley since they despise Dolan, who suggested that Oakley has an alcohol problem and anger management issues. Dolan initially banned Oakley from Madison Square Garden after the incident, but lifted the ban days later.

Oakley played for the Knicks from 1988 to 1998 and helped them reach the 1994 NBA Finals. He has had a poor relationship with Dolan in recent years.