The off-the-court battle between the Toronto Raptors and New York Knicks is finally over.

The two teams agreed to voluntarily dismiss a 2023 lawsuit the Knicks had brought alleging theft of thousands of confidential files by an ex-employee who was hired by the Raptors, ESPN first reported Friday.

“The Knicks and [Raptors owner] Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment withdrew their respective claims and the matter is resolved. The Parties are focused on the future,” spokespeople for both teams told ESPN in statements.

The voluntary dismissal came more than two years after the filing of the suit in 2023. In that time Toronto had insisted it had no merit, while the Knicks professed it did.

New York had sought more than $10 million in damages in the case, alleging that Ikechukwu Azotam, who w

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