US basketball star Kyrie Irving has apologised after he was suspended by his club, the Brooklyn Nets, amid allegations of anti-Semitism.
The star received a five-game ban after he defended his decision to post a link to a documentary that has been criticised as anti-Semitic on Twitter.
In a statement posted to Instagram, Irving said he was “deeply sorry” for the “hurt and pain” he had caused.
“I am learning from this unfortunate event,” he added.
The seven-time NBA All-Star was roundly condemned last week – including by Nets owner Joe Tsai and the National Basketball Association (NBA) – after he linked to a 2018 film widely condemned as being grossly anti-Semitic.