Suspended warriors minority owner Mark Stevens has reportedly tried to personally apologize to Kyle Lowry for shoving the Raptors veteran during last year’s NBA Finals.
Kawakami reports that Stevens — who received a one-year ban and $500,000 fine for his actions, and is set to return to “full, active status as a Warriors stakeholder” soon — has personally tried to apologize to Lowry “many times,” but hasn’t heard back from the NBA veteran.
“I don’t know him. I don’t care to know him. He showed his true colours at the time. And you show what you’re really about in that time and at that moment. … You showed what you really are.” It appears Lowry did not get his wish, as Stevens will return to the Warriors’ executive board once the 2019-20 NBA season is over, per Kawakami.
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