Kyrie Irving said Wednesday he opposes all forms of hate, and he and the Brooklyn Nets will each donate $500,000 toward groups that work to eradicate it. Irving took responsibility for the negative impact on the Jewish community that was caused by hisappearing to support an antisemitic work,...
“I do not believe everything said in the documentary was true or reflects my morals and principles,” Irving said. “I am a human being learning from all walks of life and I intend to do so with an open mind and a willingness to listen.” Irvinghadn’t spoken since Saturday, when h...
Asked why Irving hasn't been disciplined for his tweet, Nets general manager Sean Marks told reporters: "I think we are having these discussions behind the scenes. I honestly don't want to really get into those right now. ... Really just trying to weigh out exactly what ...
Standing Rock Sioux gave Kyrie Irving a new Native American name and a new family in a sacred ceremony.
“Wild” is officially an understatement when describing the 2017 NBA offseason. After a significant amount of moves this summer, more news dropped on Tuesday when Kyrie Irving wassent to the Boston Celtics in a package dealthat includes another All-Star guard in Isaiah Thomas. ...
As the centerpiece of the NBA’s latest soap opera, Kyrie Irving has had one of the more eventful summers in recent memory for a superstar who hasn’t changed teams. One thing Kyrie hadn’t done this offseason, at least yet, was play actual basketball in an organized game. That changed...
(less than one percent of all its endorsed athletes have been given a signature shoe, actually) have been bestowed the honor of being given a signature shoe. It is, however, what every Nike athlete wants. Last December, Kyrie Irving was the latest to receive a signature shoe from the ...
Kyrie Irving Latest News, Photos, and VideosTue, 10 September 2019 Tweet Rowan Blanchard & Barbie Ferreira Continue Their Fashion Week Fun at Coach Show! Rowan Blanchard has been hanging out with Euphoria star Barbie Ferreira all throughout fashion week and they just went to the Coach show ...
The Brooklyn Nets and their star Kyrie Irving have agreed to make a donation following Irving's tweet promoting an antisemitic movie. As CBS2's Dick Brennan reports, Irving is taking responsibility, but still not offering a real apology.
Not this season as teammates in Los Angeles, at least. Irving is headed West, but to Dallas, where he'll join the Mavericks after reportedly beingacquired in a trade with the Brooklyn Netson Sunday. James appeared to react to the trade hours after it was announced with a tweet saying, ...