While the NBA may not represent its players’ individual opinions, Kyrie Irving’s recent antisemitic episode had Commissioner Adam Silver and co address the situation immediately, knowing the sensitive nature of the issue. It all began with the Nets guard sharing a link to a 2018 documentary film titled Hebrews to Negro**, which many believed had an anti-jewish theme to it.
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Irving now found himself amid a storm of controversies, with many factions of the league condemning the former champion’s viewpoint. While the 6ft 2″ guard did clarify his statements, he refused to apologize for the longest time, following which he was suspended and had to incur fines too.
“I just want to apologize deeply for all my actions”
Kyrie Irving says he’s not antisemitic in exclusive interview with SNY’s @IanBegley, and expresses remorse for the hurt his social media post caused. https://t.co/qWq6boO7QR
FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/rSmg2tmxof pic.twitter.com/qYdmaXe1Ae
— SNY (@SNYtv) November 19, 2022
Sources: Nets have delivered Kyrie Irving six items he must complete to return to team:
– Apologize/condemn movie
– $500K donation to anti-hate causes
– Sensitivity training
– Antisemitic training
– Meet with ADL, Jewish leaders
– Meet with Joe Tsai to demonstrate understanding— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) November 6, 2022
Facing public ire, Irving finally decided to apologize as he faced an 8-game suspension, with Nets owner Joe Tsai leveling a host of prerequisites the 30-year-old was required to fulfill. With many voicing their distaste over Kai’s stance, Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley would call him out too.
Both Shaq and Chuck didn’t shy away from expressing their disgust over Irving’s statements, going as far as addressing the seven-time All-Star as an ‘idiot.’
As the NBA continues to distance itself from Irving’s past comments, O’Neal and Barkley join ADL’s Shine A Light initiative in the league’s effort to counter antisemitism.
NBA legends Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley join Shine A Light initiative celebrating Hanukkah.
According to ADL’s official website, the Shine A Light is an initiative to raise awareness about modern antisemitism through education, community partnerships, workplace engagement, and advocacy. ADL will offer webinars and resources through the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
Shine A Light uses the powerful story of Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, to champion the message that light can dispel darkness. It seeks to catalyze conversations within and across communities — on the ground and online — so that people will better understand what constitutes antisemitism and take steps to respond.
Legendary basketball stars Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley are helping to lead the NBA’s efforts to stand against antisemitism. This Hanukkah, we must remain committed to countering hatred toward the Jewish community in all of its forms. #ShineALight pic.twitter.com/E8RA3IN46Q
— Bassem Eid (@realbassemeid) December 22, 2022
With legends like Shaq and Chuck leading the movement, Commissioner Silver and co look to dispel anyone associating Irving’s individual statements with the league.
Kyrie Irving has donated over $250K to charities after suspension.
Irving’s generosity is no secret, the former Cavs superstar regularly engages in philanthropic activities. Some recent instances are donating $50K to the family of 15-year-old Jaheim McMillan, who was killed by police in Gulfport.
Here’s details on Kyrie Irving donation of $50k to family of 15-year-old Jaheim McMillan who was killed by police in Gulfport, MS. https://t.co/s9aUdKl9yr
— NetsDaily (@NetsDaily) December 21, 2022
Kyrie Irving’s donations over the past month. Respect ❤️ pic.twitter.com/sT70jIaZVX
— Basketball Network (@ballnetwork) December 21, 2022
While his heart might be in the right place, Irving sincerely needs to exercise caution when it comes to his words in public.