An NBA arbitration hearing is scheduled for July in a legal dispute involving the New York Knicks and the Toronto Raptors. The suit, brought forth by the Knicks, accuses a former Knicks video director of acting as a “mole” after being hired by the Toronto team. It is alleged that the individual provided the Raptors with proprietary data belonging to the Knicks. This case highlights the growing issues concerning data privacy and the proprietary nature of sports strategies in professional settings.
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