Apparently Kyrie Irving is tired of not playing basketball.
The point guard of the Brooklyn Nets, as you remember, is removed from games in the NBA league, after he shared a racist video that preaches anti-Semitism.
Today (Saturday) he was interviewed, and again expressed regret for his statements.
Kyrie Irving issues an apology:
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Kyrie said in an interview:
"I have no hatred in my heart for the Jewish people or anyone who identifies as Jewish. It was difficult to sit at home with my family, watching all this happen and answering questions. I know who I am and what I represent. I am not a role model for anyone, but I am a human being. I want to make a change. I am sorry, and not only to the Jewish people - but also to my family."
The Brooklyn quarterback, who has already expressed remorse and had his suspension extended once by the NBA, could return to action on Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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