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Nets Say Kyrie Irving’s Apology Isn’t Enough to End Suspension

The New York Times – Sports:

Irving was suspended indefinitely after he would not say he did not have antisemitic beliefs. The Nets want him to speak to Jewish leaders before returning.

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