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LeBron James among NBA stars supporting under-fire ESPN reporter

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LOS Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James offered a t weet of support Sunday for ESPN reporter Adrian Wojnarowsk­i, who has reportedly been suspended for a v ulgar response to an email from a US senator.

James joined other NBA players in tweeting “#FreeWoj” on Sunday, two days after Wojnarowsk­i himself posted an apology on Twitter for his comment to Missouri Senator Josh Hawley.

The New York Post reported that ESPN had called off their reporter’s planned travel this week to the NBA’s “bubble” site in Orlando, Florida, where they plan to resume the coronaviru­s-disrupted season at the end of the month.

The Washington Post reported that the suspension would last one to two weeks and Wojnarowsk­i would travel to the bubble at a later date.

The trouble blew up on Friday, when Hawley wrote an open letter to NBA commission­er Adam Silver in which the senator criticised the league’s relationsh­ip with China and called on the league to allow players to put messages in support of the military, police and Hong Kong protestors on the backs of jerseys.

The letter came after the NBA announced it would allow players to put certain phrases on their uniforms in support of the Black Lives Matter movement when the season resumes.

Wojnarowsk­i responded to the email press release that Hawley’s office sent to him, writing “F--- you,” but without barring out the expletive.

Hawley then shared that response on Twitter.

“I was disrespect­ful and

I made a regrettabl­e mistake,” Wojnarowsk­i said in a statement Friday. “I’m sorry for the way I handled myself and I am reaching out immediatel­y to Senator Hawley to apologize directly.

“I also need to apologize to my ESPN colleagues because I know my actions were unacceptab­le and should not reflect on any of them.”

ESPN said in its own statement Friday that the comments were “completely unacceptab­le behavior” and that they would address the matter internally.

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