CHARLOTTE – After conspicuous silence from NBA players over Kyrie Irving’s promotion of an anti-Semitic movie and book, that’s starting to change – including the league’s union, biggest star and player most affected. Irving was suspended by the Nets on Thursday night after repeated refusals to apologize, testy exchanges with the media and a lack of dialogue with the organization, reportedly not returning Nets owner Joe Tsai’s texts. Now if Irving wants to play, he’s going to have to meet face-to-face with not only NBA commissioner Adam Silver but Jewish leaders. And the NBPA wants to address the issue with...