What happens when the leader of a union becomes the face of a crisis? That’s what the NBPA is trying to figure out, as executive committee member Kyrie Irving has been suspended by the Brooklyn Nets for refusing to “unequivocally say he has no antisemetic views,” after tweeting a film containing those views to his 4.6 million followers. Advertisement The Nets suspended Irving without pay for a minimum of five games Thursday evening, and the suspension can carry on indefinitely until he has satisfied six action items to try to remedy the situation, as reported by The Athletic’s Shams Charania....