The NBA has heard enough about the ongoing spat between Charles Oakley and Knicks owner James Dolan, who are attempting to settle their differences following a meeting with commissioner Adam Silver.

Silver, Dolan and Oakley met Monday, with Michael Jordan joining via telephone, the NBA announced.

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Jordan, the owner of the Hornets, is one of Oakley's former teammates and friends who wants to see the spat come to an end.

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“Both Mr. Oakley and Mr. Dolan were apologetic about the incident and subsequent comments and their negative impact on the Knicks organization and the NBA," Silver said in a release. "Mr. Dolan expressed his hope that Mr. Oakley would return to MSG as his guest in the near future."

Dolan and the Knicks have engaged in bizarre back-and-forth finger pointing since Oakley's arrest Wednesday, releasing a series of statements pleading for Oakley to "get some help soon" and painting him as the aggressor who started the scuffled last week. Dolan insinuated Friday that Oakley is an alcoholic, which Oakley denied.

The Knicks owner said Oakley is banned from stepping foot inside Madison Square Garden as a result of the altercation, which has owned headlines across the NBA and added yet another ring to New York's circus this season.

NBA players like LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, J.R. Smith and Chris Paul have expressed their support for Oakley, who spent 10 seasons with the Knicks and was an All-Star in 1994.

Former Pacers guard Reggie Miller also supports Oakley and asked why any potential free agent would want to play for an owner who "treats past greats like this".