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Following his return after an eight-game suspension on Sunday evening, Nets guard Kyrie Irving advised reporters that there’s a risk he might file a grievance in opposition to the crew.
Irving was suspended for at least 5 video games after he promoted an antisemitic film on social media. The Nets required him to finish plenty of duties the team described as “a collection of goal remedial measures that tackle the dangerous affect of his conduct” earlier than being reinstated.
Irving mentioned the opportunity of submitting a grievance concerning the suspension after the Nets’ 127-115 win over Memphis.
“I’ve bought to go away that to my authorized crew and depart it to the soldiers I’ve round me,” Irving stated, via The New York Times. “I’ve sturdy individuals, women and men round me which might be going to do all the pieces potential to ensure that I’m protected and my household is protected and we shield each other. So you already know, I’m certain some issues might be completed sooner or later. There’s no timetable on that proper now.”
Since his unique social media put up, Irving initially failed to apologize for the objectionable put up. He lastly apologized via Instagram after the suspension was introduced. Irving also expressed regret throughout an interview with SNY’s Ian Begley forward of his Sunday evening return.
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