In a lawsuit filed last August the Knicks
accused their former video, analytics and player-development
assistant Ikechukwu Azotam of stealing thousands of proprietary
files and forwarding them to the Raptors.
U.S. District Judge Jessica Clarke did not rule on the case's
merits but granted the Raptors' request to compel arbitration,
saying the NBA Constitution gave Commissioner Adam Silver
exclusive jurisdiction over disputes involving the two teams.
"The Raptors and (owner Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment) are
pleased that the court agreed this should be resolved by the
NBA, which we have maintained is the correct forum for disputes
of this nature," a Raptors spokesperson told Reuters.
"We hope this brings this matter closer to a resolution."
The Knicks disagreed with the decision.
"We were the victim of a theft of proprietary and confidential
files in a clear violation of criminal and civil law and are
continuing to evaluate our legal options," a spokesperson said.
"We don't think it's appropriate for the Commissioner of the NBA
to rule on a matter involving his boss, the Chairman of the NBA,
and his team," the spokesperson said, referring to Larry
Tanenbaum, who is the chairman of the NBA Board of Governors and
Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment.
The NBA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Knicks first hired Azotam as a video coordinator in 2020.
The lawsuit said Azotam was recruited by the Raptors starting in
June of that year and told the Knicks he had received a job
offer from them the following month.
According to the lawsuit, Azotam began sending confidential
information to the Raptors around the same time, including
details about the Knicks' organizational structure, reports on
opponents' plays and tendencies, and game films edited by its
scouting team.
The Knicks had requested an unspecified amount of damages and
asked the court to permanently block the Raptors and Azotam from
misusing their trade secrets.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; editing by Diane
Craft)
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