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NBA player Meyers Leonard caught using anti-Semitic slur on video game platform

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 09: Meyers Leonard #0 of the Miami Heat warms up before the game against the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena on January 9, 2021 in Washington, DC. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Update: Leonard released an apology statement on Tuesday night.

(JTA) — Meyers Leonard of the NBA’s Miami Heat said the word “kike” while playing a video game on the Twitch streaming platform, which allows gamers to talk to each other.

“Don’t f***ing snipe me, you f***ing kike bitch,” Leonard, 29, said while playing a “Call of Duty” game, as shown in a video clip posted Tuesday by the @MainTeamSports Twitter account.

Leonard, a 7-foot-1 center and former first-round draft pick of the Portland Trail Blazers, released an apology statement on Tuesday night.

“I am deeply sorry for using an anti-Semitic slur during a livestream yesterday. While I didn’t know what the word meant at the time, my ignorance about its history and how offensive it is to the Jewish community is absolutely not an excuse and I was just wrong,” he wrote.

Last year, in the wake of the George Floyd racial justice protest movement, Leonard was criticized for being one of only two players throughout the league to stand rather than kneel during the playing of the national anthem before games. He told his Black teammates that he supports the Black Lives Matter movement and that he was standing to honor his brother, who served as a Marine.

In a sign of solidarity with him, a Black teammate always put an arm around Leonard’s leg during the anthem.