Nets' Irving, suspended in anti-semitism furore, apologizes
New York (AFP) - Brooklyn star Kyrie Irving, banned by the Nets for at least five games over his "failure to disavow anti-semitism," issued an apology late on Thursday for the social media post that sparked the furore. Irving had declined to apologize when talking to reporters at the NBA team's training facility earlier in the day, prompting the Nets to deem him "currently unfit to be associated with" the team. Irving has been under scrutiny since a social media post last week in which he offered a link to the film "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America" -- a 2018 film widely lambasted for...