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Despite sustaining a major injury, the Dallas Mavericks still want Kyrie Irving to stay around for the long run. That’s why ...
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith made a strong statement about Kyrie Irving's reported contract extension with the Dallas Mavericks.
Irving is going to opt out of his $43.9 million contract for next season and will re-sign with the Mavericks for three years, ...
When Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, learned that Nets guard Kyrie Irving had posted a link on Twitter to an antisemitic film, he was touring a college with his ...
He added that the Anti-Defamation League took Irving at his word "when he said he took responsibility, but today he did not make good on that promise. He clearly has a lot of work to do." ...
The Anti-Defamation League announced Thursday it will refuse the $500,000 donation Kyrie Irving agreed to give a day earlier. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST Photo Greenblatt added that he supported ...
Following a week-long saga that saw interventions from the Anti-Defamation League and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, the Brooklyn Nets suspended Kyrie Irving for at least five games without pay on ...
Anti-Defamation League rejects Irving’s donation. That media appearance followed a Wednesday announcement from Irving and the Nets that they would both donate $500,000 towards anti-hate ...
Kyrie Irving suspended, has $500K donation rejected by ADL As far as Irving the player is concerned, the matter came to a head on Thursday, one week after he first tweeted a link to the highly ...
Irving has maintained that he never meant to hurt anyone. On Wednesday, he and the Nets announced that each of them will donate $500,000 to the Anti-Defamation League.
In light of Irving's backtracking, the Anti-Defamation league said it could not "in good conscience accept" Irving's donation, and said it was clear that "Kyrie feels no accountability for his ...
Kyrie Irving was asked if he had any anti-Semitic beliefs. The fact his answer was not a flat "No" has further raised the attention of the Anti-Defamation League and likely the Nets and the NBA.