Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade's camp is coming to the defense of director Spike Lee in the wake of what happened between him and the New York Knicks on Monday at Madison Square Garden.

To recall, Lee was told he was using the wrong entrance for Monday’s game against the Houston Rockets. The celebrity and die-hard Knicks fan has been using the same entrance for over 20 years, so he was confused why there was an issue.

A member of Wade's camp reached out to ESPN's Stephen A. Smith on Thursday to share a story about Lee. Apparently, Lee was doing everything in his power to recruit Wade to the Knicks back in the summer of 2010. People in Wade's camp felt like Spike was working for New York, so they are ashamed to see what the Knicks have done to Lee:

The Knicks have truly become a walking disaster under owner James Dolan. It's actually pretty sad to see one of the most famous sports teams in the world be so putrid.

New York is hoping new team president Leon Rose’s litany of connections in the NBA will help the team improve from top to bottom. The Knickerbockers have been losing for too long now. The 2012-13 season was the last time the Knicks had a winning record and made the playoffs.

Lee says he's not going to go to another Knicks game all season.