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<p class="style1"><font size="1"><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The Knicks attempted to muzzle former executive Anucha Browne Sanders in December 2005 by promising to help her land a high-paying job if she kept quiet about alleged sexual harassment by coach Isiah Thomas, the Daily News has learned. But Browne Sanders, then one of the NBA's highest-ranking female executives, spurned the offer, which included a one-year Knicks consultancy gig at a salary of $300,000. She countered with a demand for $5.95 million, which Garden honcho James Dolan branded "ridiculous" and prompted him to fire her. New York Daily News</div></font></p><p class="style1">With the trail, sure tons of crazy news coming out about Isiah Thomas.</p><p class="style1">I'm kinda shocked at something in this story.</p><p class="style1">If 300,000 is considered a raise, and she was one of the highest paid female executives, what do the rest make? That is a huge difference compared to the men in the league, or I would assume.</p><p class="style1">-Petey</p>
