Dolan announces lifetime ban for fan who told him to sell Knicks

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New York Knicks owner James Dolan has permanently banned a fan from Madison Square Garden who heckled him to "sell the team" following a 102-94 loss to the Sacramento Kings on March 9.

During Tuesday's edition of "The Michael Kay Show," Dolan accused the fan of ambushing him in an effort to make a video that could be sold. He later added that there's video evidence showing the fan moving from one side of the building to the other.

"Until we found out about the whole setup, what I was thinking is that we'd invite him back to the next game, take him back and have him meet the team and see what was going on," said Dolan, according to the YES Network. "Give him a sense of, you know, 'Hey, look, you know what? We're doing very well. You're reading too much of the Daily News.' That was what we were thinking of doing.

"But, now that it's clear that this whole thing was planned, I can't see letting him back in."

Dolan vehemently quashed the idea that he should sell the Knicks, who haven't qualified for the playoffs since 2013 and currently sit last in the Eastern Conference with a 13-54 record.

"What it's really saying is quit. It's not saying sell the team, it's saying quit," Dolan added. "It's not just me, I mean, it's the entire organization. We've been working on this team for a long time in this particular iteration. Steve (Mills) and Scott (Perry) and the rest of the coaches and managers and players, we're putting in 100 percent effort on this team. It's year round. We haven't been as successful as we want to be. We think we're going to be successful. We think we have a pretty good plan. It's very discouraging to hear somebody say quit.

"First off, I'm not a quitter. I don't do that. Just for the record, I am not selling the team, and I am not quitting, and neither is Steve and neither is Scott and neither are any of the players. We're going to keep coming there, we're going to keep playing, we're going to keep developing and working and doing what we think."

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