Kyrie Irving has deleted a tweet linking to a movie criticized for anti-Semitic messaging following days of uproar for the controversial star.The 30-year-old grabbed attention last week after sharing an Amazon link on Thursday to the 2018 film 'Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America.' The movie is based on a 2015 book by the same name, which Rolling Stone described as 'venomously anti-Semitic.'Both the and Nets owner Joe Tsai condemned Irving's post in public statements, although the league did not mention the All-Star guard by name. Neither the NBA nor the Nets have suggested that Irving will face any punishment for linking his account to anti-Semitic material.
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