Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Irving rejoins Nets, apologizes for hurt his actions caused

- By Brian Mahoney

NEW YORK » Kyrie Irving returned to the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday and apologized to anyone who felt threatened or hurt when he posted a link to a documentar­y with antisemiti­c material.

Irving was suspended by the team on Nov. 3, hours after he refused to say he had no antisemiti­c beliefs when meeting with reporters at the Nets’ practice facility.

Back at the building for the team’s morning shootaroun­d, Irving said he should have handled that interview differentl­y.

“I don’t stand for anything close to hate speech or antisemiti­sm or anything that is going against the human race,” Irving said. “I feel like we all should have an opportunit­y to speak for ourselves when things are assumed about us and I feel it was necessary for me to stand in this place and take accountabi­lity for my actions, because there was a way I should have handled all this and as I look back and reflect when I had the opportunit­y to offer my deep regrets to anyone that felt threatened or felt hurt by what I posted, that wasn’t my intent at all.”

Irving has missed eight games during the suspension, which the Nets said would be for a minimum of five games without pay. The team said he is available to play in its home game Sunday night against Memphis.

Irving said he was initially searching for more informatio­n about his heritage when he posted the link to “Hebrews to Negroes:

Wake Up Black America” on his Twitter page. When first asked about it, he was defiant about his right to post material that interested him. Then, he refused to apologize or clarify his religious beliefs during another interview a few days later, leading to his suspension.

“I was rightfully defensive that there was an assumption that I could be antisemiti­c, or that I meant to post a documentar­y to stand side by side with all the views in the documentar­y,” Irving said, adding, “How can you call someone an antisemite if you don’t know them?”

But his tone was more reflective while speaking for about 12 minutes Sunday, thanking family and friends for their support. Some, including officials from the National Basketball Players Associatio­n and Nets GM Sean Marks, were in the room as he spoke.

“I meant no harm to any person, to any group of people and yeah, this is a big moment for me because I’m able to learn throughout this process that the

power of my voice is very strong, the influence that I have within my community is very strong, and I want to be responsibl­e for that,” Irving said. “In order to do that, you have to admit when you’re wrong and in instances where you hurt people and it impacts them.”

Nike suspended its relationsh­ip with Irving and the fallout seemed to further strain the relationsh­ip between Irving and the Nets, who declined to give him a contract extension last summer. He missed most of their home games last season when he refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19, as was mandated at the time in New York City.

The organizati­on said he was “unfit to be associated with the Brooklyn Nets” when it suspended him. But the Nets praised Irving on Sunday for the steps he has since taken.

“Kyrie took ownership of this journey and had conversati­ons with several members of the Jewish community,” the team said in a statement. “We are pleased that he is going about the process in a meaningful way.”

KINGS 137, PISTONS 129 » De’Aaron Fox had 33 points and seven assists and Sacramento extended its winning streak to a solid six games with a win over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night.

Fox scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of free throws with 22.6 seconds remaining that extended Sacramento’s lead to six points. The Kings have won eight of their last 10 games after starting the season 0-4.

Harrison Barnes had a season-high 27 points with nine rebounds. He hit two free throws with 14.6 seconds left to help secure the win.

WIZARDS 106, HORNETS 102 » Kyle Kuzma had 28 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, helping Washington take down the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday night.

Bradley Beal scored 26 points, but wasn’t on the floor for the final 9.8 seconds despite Washington being up just two points. He walked with a slight limp to the locker room before the game ended.

All five Washington starters scored in double figures. The Wizards have won six of seven.

Kelly Oubre Jr. led Charlotte with 23 points. Gordon Hayward added 18. The Hornets have lost 11 of 12.

SUNS 116, KNICKS 95 » Cameron Payne scored 21 points, Devin Booker added 20 and Phoenix used a dominating second half to beat the New York Knicks.

Deandre Ayton had 13 points and 11 rebounds and all of the Suns’ starting players scored in double figures.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Brooklyn Nets’ Kyrie Irving speaks before the team’s NBA basketball game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, in New York.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Brooklyn Nets’ Kyrie Irving speaks before the team’s NBA basketball game against the New Orleans Pelicans, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, in New York.

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