Wolves G Anthony Edwards apologizes for slur; team 'disappointed'
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[September 13, 2022] The
NBA could discipline Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards
for homophobic language used in a video he posted to social media.
The video captured Edwards discussing a group of men he saw on the
street. He used derogatory terms about them in the video, which was
seen on Instagram Live and later deleted before it found its way to
other social media sites.
Edwards, who turned 21 last month, apologized on Sunday.
"What I said was immature, hurtful and disrespectful, and I'm
incredibly sorry," Edwards wrote in a statement posted to Twitter.
"It's unacceptable for me or anyone to use that language in such a
hurtful way, there's no excuse for it at all. I was raised better
than that!"
In a statement issued Monday afternoon, team president Tim Connelly
apologized to the community.
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"We are disappointed in the language and actions
Anthony Edwards displayed on social media," the statement read. "The
Timberwolves are committed to being an inclusive and welcoming
organization for all and apologize for the offense this has caused
to so many."
The NBA has disciplined players in the past for anti-gay remarks.
In December 2015, the NBA issued a one-game suspension to Rajon
Rondo, in part for an outburst at an official that included a
homophobic slur.
In April 2021, the NBA fined Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant $50,000
for "offensive and derogatory language on social media," which
included an anti-gay slur.
The Timberwolves selected Edwards with the No. 1 overall pick in the
2020 NBA Draft. In two seasons, he has career averages of 20.3
points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 144 games (127 starts).
--Field Level Media
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