Nike suspend sponsorship deal with Kyrie Irving

Story By: BBC Sports

Nike has suspended its sponsorship deal with Brooklyn Nets player Kyrie Irving after he promoted on Twitter a documentary which contained anti-Semitic material.

Irving is serving at least a five-game ban from the Nets after he initially defended having shared a link to the film.

Irving, 30, later apologised, claiming he is “learning” from what happened.

Nike said it was “deeply saddened and disappointed by the situation”.

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Irving’s deal with Nike, which started in 2014, is reported to be $11m (£9.6m) a year according to Forbes

Nike, who has also cancelled their next branded shoe release with Irving, said in a statement: “At Nike, we believe there is no place for hate speech and we condemn any form of anti-Semitism.

“To that end, we’ve made the decision to suspend our relationship with Kyrie Irving effective immediately and will no longer launch the Kyrie 8.”

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The Nets, without Irving, beat the Washington Wizards 128-86 on Friday to secure their third victory of the season, the win coming at the end of a week that also saw the franchise sack head coach Steve Nash.

Kevin Durant stepped up in Irving’s absence, top-scoring for Brooklyn with 28 points, plus nine rebounds and 11 assists.

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“Let’s put the joy back in basketball,” Nets owner Joe Tsai said in a tweet after the win.

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