A man charged with making what police described as “profane” comments about Ayesha Curry, the wife of basketball star Stephen Curry, on live television during the NBA finals is on track to having his case resolved, court heard Thursday morning.

Tristan Warkentin, 28, faces a charge of mischief by interfering with the lawful operation of property. He did not appear in court Thursday, a lawyer attended court on his behalf.

The case is headed “towards a resolution,” court heard Thursday. A next court date was set for Sept. 19.

The incident occurred during a live CP24 broadcast with fans after Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Raptors and Golden State Warriors on June 2.

In a video posted to Twitter at the time, reporter Kelly Linehan can be seen asking a group fans to describe the atmosphere. A man in the group responds by making obscene comments about Curry.

“I’m so sorry about that, I apologize to all our viewers and you guys,” Linehan said following the comment.

In 2015, a man notably used the same obscene phrase during a live TV interview at a Toronto FC game. That man lost his job at Hydro One but was not charged. He later got his job back following arbitration.

Ayesha Curry, who grew up in Markham, Ont., is an actress, celebrity cook, cookbook author and television personality.