Guide Note
After being fired from her position as senior vice president of marketing and business operations for the New York Knicks in January of 2006, Anucha Browne-Sanders filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the team's general manager Isiah Thomas and Madison Square Garden.
Fast Facts
- Former basketball player for Northwestern University
- Voted Northwestern University's Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s
- Played briefly on the United States Women's National Basketball team
- Worked for the New York Knicks from 2000-2006
- Became the senior associate athletics director at the University at Buffalo after leaving the Knicks
- One of the most powerful female black executives in professional sports history
Lawsuit Results
On October 2, 2007, a jury found Isiah Thomas guilty of sexual harassment and ordered Madison Square Garden to pay $11.6 million in damages to Browne-Sanders for creating a hostile work environment and unfair dismissal.
Quotes
- "There’s a lot to be said about coming from an athletic background, but I didn’t want to ride my athletic achievements for long. There wasn’t a WNBA then, or I would have pursued a playing career. I just knew I’d get into the sports business somehow."
- "What I did here, I did for every working woman in America."—In response to her lawsuit against the Knicks
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