KEY POINTS
  • Nike said Monday that Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving is no longer affiliated with the athletic wear giant.
  • "We have mutually decided to part ways and wish Nike the best in their future endeavors," Irving's agent told CNBC.
  • The decision comes just over a month after the footwear giant suspended its contract with Irving after he posted an antisemitic video.

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Nike has officially cut ties with Kyrie Irving, the company said Monday.

The Brooklyn Nets star is no longer under contract with the footwear giant after Irving shared antisemitic content on social media and then refused for a time to say he was against antisemitism.

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