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Kyrie Irving to return to Nets after taking ‘ownership’ of link to antisemiti­c film

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Kyrie Irving will end his suspension from the Brooklyn Nets and return to the team after he issued an apology for linking to an antisemiti­c film.

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

Irving first caused controvers­y after posting a link on Twitter to a film called Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America. The documentar­y is based on a book that claims, “that many highrankin­g Jews have reported to worshiping Satan and Lucifer”. The film’s director is a holocaust denier and provides a fabricated quote from Adolf Hitler in the film to promote an antisemiti­c conspiracy theory.

Irving initially refused to apologize for his actions and would not directly answer questions about whether he held antisemiti­c beliefs. The Nets subsequent­ly suspended the seventime All-Star for a “failure to disavow antisemiti­sm”.

However, on Saturday Irving was more contrite. “I’m not antisemiti­c,”

Irving said in an interview with SNY. “I never have been. I don’t have hate in my heart for the Jewish people or anyone that identifies as a Jew. I’m not anti-Jewish or any of that. And it’s been difficult to sit at home with my family with them seeing all of this and having questions.”

The 30-year-old added: ““I just really want to focus on the hurt that I caused or the impact that I made within the Jewish community,” Irving told SNY. “Putting some type of threat, or assumed threat, on the Jewish community, I just want to apologize deeply for all my actions for the time that it’s been since the post was first put up. I’ve had a lot of time to think, but my focus initially, if I could do it over, would be to heal and repair a lot of my close relationsh­ips with my Jewish relatives, brothers and sisters.”

The Nets play the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday. The team have gone 5-3 since Irving was suspended.

 ?? Photograph: Frank Franklin II/AP ?? Kyrie Irving: ‘I don’t have hate in my heart for the Jewish people or anyone that identifies asa Jew’.
Photograph: Frank Franklin II/AP Kyrie Irving: ‘I don’t have hate in my heart for the Jewish people or anyone that identifies asa Jew’.

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