Basketball
Irving nearing return
new “The Irving Incident” is about to close. According to information from Adrian Wojnarowski, this point after his guard was removed to promote a movie with content, Brooklyn is attempting to complete the “reintegration” process he requested before the Nets could play again. is. anti-semite on Twitter. Irving could reappear as early as this Sunday when the New York franchises play at home. memphis grizzliesThe “11” have already lost eight games, and if the parquet returns on Sunday, Brooklyn could face the Blazers this Thursday and that number could be nine.
Irving apologized for his suspension, but the organization also had to go through a series of steps, including a donation, to get play back. $500,000 Meeting with leaders of the Jewish community in Brooklyn, meeting with franchise owners for the purpose of fighting hate, Joe Tsai To show that he understood everything.
“Irving is dedicated to improving himself.”
“Kyrie continues the process of dialogue and education,” said the executive director of the NBPA (Players Association). Tamika Tremaglio to ESPN. “He has addressed the impact of his voice and actions, particularly on the Jewish community. Kyrie rejects and is committed to anti-Semitism in any form. improve yourself and improve your understanding. He wishes to continue his journey into the future to ensure that his words and actions are consistent with his pursuit of truth and knowledge.
Tremaglio was key to Irving’s pardon process. COVID-19In the end, the Nets relented and allowed him to play again, despite being unable to attend the home game due to New York regulations. despite not being vaccinated. But a controversial point guard made the franchise much tougher this time around.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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