Kyrie Irving His latest views on Semitism are spreading. The player was suspended from the NBA due to this controversy. Once determined not to apologize, Irving has now emerged peacefully to repent of his recent wrongdoings.
Brooklyn Nets and Kyrie Irving have been in utter chaos lately. From the transfer saga to the superstar promoting an anti-Semitic documentary on his hit social media, nothing went right for the series and its star actor. However, the Nets star’s apology on SNYtv has cooled things down a bit.
Irving apologized for his behavior in the recent past and promised to be a better person. But the one-time NBA champion’s apology was not well received by many. While many fans are still not ready to forgive the star for her anti-Semitism, others rejoice that talent like Kyrie Irving is now trying to focus more on what awaits her on the ballpark.
The Nets star had been reluctant to say “I’m not anti-Semitic” in previous press releases regarding the social media post, but in a recent interview SNYtvThe fighter is fully exposed and admits that he was wrong in his past actions and claims that he is not a person of hate and simply wants to live “in harmony” with other cultures, races and religions in society.
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The NBA was initially dissatisfied with Iriving’s past apologies, as he did not state that he had no antisemitic beliefs. However, in his last interview, he makes it clear that he is not “anti-Semitic”. Fans reacted to the superstar’s apology on Twitter and took different stances.
No need to apologize anymore
— ™️🌾 (@Sincerely_m0n) 19 November 2022
Kyrie looks at the gun pointing away from the camera pic.twitter.com/K2LOeAgB2k
— Rease (@ReasebabyXxX) 19 November 2022
Great, nice to say. Let’s all get through this. I’m happy to have him back on the field.
— Lev Novak (@LevNovak) 19 November 2022
Who exactly was affected???
— Southbound 🇺🇸 (@franknfurter21) 19 November 2022
This is exactly what an antisemitic person would say.
— dean portman (@Trillman222) 20 November 2022
It’s interesting that this was done on zoom and not with reporters.
— Mickey Isaacs (@MickeyIsaacs) 19 November 2022
Will he need to use a lifeline or 2 to get the right answer here? pic.twitter.com/y0VD6L01zJ
– Nathan Fielder Facts 👔 (@fielderfacts) 19 November 2022
I never understood why we force people to apologize when they know it’s not real and we know it. People have the right to feel the way they want. He can believe what he wants. If the NBA or Nets don’t like it and kick him out. Otherwise, don’t make him do this fiasco.
— Jeffrey Lichtstein (@jdlichtstein) 19 November 2022
According to Irving’s latest interview, it looks like the NBA star may well be back for tomorrow’s game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Memphis Grizzlies. The Nets are currently 7-9 this regular season and they certainly don’t care for a little help from a talented player like Kyrie Irving.