Kyrie Irving's belated apology over a tweet deemed to be anti-Semitic is a 'step in the right direction' general manager Sean Marks said Friday, but not yet enough to end the star point guard's minimum five-game suspension.Marks addressed reporters at morning shootaround in Washington ahead of Friday's game against the Wizards. The Nets executive and former player suspended Irving on Thursday night for at least five games. The All-Star point guard will not be reinstated until he 'satisfies a series of objective remedial measures that address the harmful impact of his conduct,' according to a team statement.Irving, who has been criticized for failing to apologize for last week's inflammatory tweet, finally said he was sorry in a statement on Thursday, but only after he got his minimum five-game ban from the Nets.
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