The NBA finally has set a date to resolve the legal dispute between the Knicks and the Raptors, but that won’t be until the summer of 2025.
A hearing has been set for late July, a league source told The Post’s Stefan Bondy.
That is 13 months after the courts handed off the case to the NBA for arbitration and nearly two years since the original lawsuit was filed in August 2023, accusing former Knicks employee Ike Azotam of “illegally taking thousands of proprietary files with him to his new position” with the Raptors.
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