Fired Knicks' executive Anucha Browne Sanders has settled her sexual harassment suit against the team that fired her - days before a judge was to decide how much the team owed her in damages.

The settlement - for an undisclosed amount - was revealed in a one-paragraph statement filed today with Manhattan Federal Court Judge Gerard Lynch.

"It is hereby stipulated by and between the parties to this action, through their respective counsel, that the above-captioned action shall be dismissed, with prejudice...without costs to any party."

Browne Sanders, who was awarded $11.6 million in punitive damages and stood to collect millions more in compensatory damages, said she was happy it was finally over.

"I am extremely pleased that we have reached a settlement," Browne Sanders said.

"The jury's verdict in this case sent a powerful and enduring message that harassment and retaliation at Madison Square Garden will not be tolerated."

"It is my hope that all women will be able to work in an environment that is free of discrimination and harassment and that any women who stands up for her rights will be taken seriously by her employer rather than retaliated against."