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The Brooklyn Nets have suspended Kyrie Irving without pay after the star player misses multiple opportunities to apologize for anti-semitic posts shared on his social media. Kyrie then released a statement, taking responsibility and finally apologizing for hurting communities. Craig Carton questions why it took so long for Kyrie to say sorry, and decides whether this apology is a genuine one.

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