A “sorry i’m not antisemitic” would have prevented him from throwing his career in the bushes.He already said he wasn't promoting anti-Semitism. He donated $500k to their cause. Yes, he posted the photo of the documentary, but his actions to rectify it aren't enough because he didn't utter the words "I'm sorry." Even if he apologized, that wouldn't be enough. Stephen A. Smith apologized for his comments about women sometimes provoking actions, and he was STILL suspended by ESPN. Kevin Hart initially didn't apologize for a ten year old tweet making a joke that gay people were offended by, then he apologized and apologized because the initial apology wasn't enough. The moment Kyrie apologizes, he'll be apologizing forever.
The whole thing was set up just for him to say that. They threw him the easiest layup after all his self righteous rambling.
“Kyrie, some people just want to hear you say sorry”
Kyrie: “Nah y’all not gone keep asking me questions”
Nets: You had one job





