A small group of Black Hebrew Israelites were seen protesting the suspension of Kyrie Irving's outside the Barclays Center on Wednesday night, just hours after Nets general manager Sean Marks said that he has yet to speak to the star guard. A dozen of demonstrators, mostly men, were observed by both sets of Knicks and Nets fans in front of the Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center subway station ahead of the two teams' matchup.One of them addressed the passing crowd with a microphone, calling for Irving to be recognized as a martyr for speaking his truth after promoting a 'film containing deeply disturbing antisemitic hate,' according to a statement issued by the NBA last week.
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