NEW YORK, United States —
Kyrie Irving’s NBA
suspension after posting a social media link to a film with anti-Semitic
material has ended after eight games with the Brooklyn Nets saying Sunday he is
available to play.
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The Nets, who imposed the ban upon the star guard
earlier this month, play host to Memphis on Sunday and Irving is expected to
make his return to the lineup in the contest.
Irving made his clearest and deepest apology
Saturday in an interview with SportsNet New York (SNY) after refusing to
apologize when asked by reporters earlier about anti-Semitic issues, prompting
the suspension for a minimum of five games that stretched to eight contests.
Since then, Irving has met with NBA commissioner
Adam Silver and leaders in the Jewish community as part of a series of actions
needed for reinstatement.
Irving said the “moving” and “impactful” talks have
made him more aware of the hurt his actions caused.
“I meant no harm to any person, to any group of people,”
Irving told SNY. “And yeah, this is a big moment for me because I’m able to
learn throughout this process.”