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Kyrie: ‘No disrespect’ with Thanksgiving slam

Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving has tweeted about his profane dismissal of Thanksgiving following Wednesday’s game, saying he went too far with his comments.

After being wished a happy Thanksgiving by a reporter following the Celtics’ 117-109 loss to the New York Knicks, Irving retorted that he doesn’t celebrate the holiday before saying, “F— Thanksgiving.”

On Thursday, Irving took a more respectful tone.

Irving told NBC Sports Boston that his issues with the holiday stem from his Native American heritage.

His mother was a descendant of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. Over the past few years, Irving has embraced his heritage, including getting a tattoo of the tribe’s logo on the back of his neck

In August, Irving took part in a Lakota naming ceremony and was given the name “Little Mountain.”

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