Sacramento Kings’ Rajon Rondo tweets stronger apology for gay slur against referee Bill Kennedy
SACRAMENTO Kings guard Rajon Rondo has offered a stronger apology for directing a gay slur at veteran NBA referee Bill Kennedy.
SACRAMENTO Kings guard Rajon Rondo has offered a stronger apology for directing a gay slur at veteran NBA referee Bill Kennedy.
Rondo said on Monday his actions toward Kennedy on Dec. 3 were out of frustration and not meant to offend anyone.
Rondo issued a statement on Tuesday addressing those who viewed his initial statement as a non-apology.
My actions during the game were out of frustration and emotion, period!
â Rajon Rondo (@RajonRondo) December 14, 2015
They absolutely do not reflect my feelings toward the LGBT community. I did not mean to offend or disrespect anyone.
â Rajon Rondo (@RajonRondo) December 14, 2015
He said: “I want to be clear, from the bottom of my heart that I am truly sorry for what I said to Bill. There is no place on or off the court for language that disrespects anyone’s sexual orientation. That is not who I am or what I believe, and I will strive every day to be a better person.”
Kennedy told Yahoo Sports he is gay.
Rondo is serving a one-game suspension.
Originally published as Sacramento Kings’ Rajon Rondo tweets stronger apology for gay slur against referee Bill Kennedy