LOS ANGELES — After his first practice since becoming a Dallas Maverick, All-Star guard Kyrie Irving addressed the latest twist in his most controversial and inflammatory actions as a Brooklyn Net. In a post-practice interview Tuesday in Los Angeles, Irving confirmed he deleted an Instagram post from November in which he apologized to Jewish families and communities for promoting a film filled with antisemitism and Holocaust conspiracy theories. Irving originally posted the Instagram on Nov. 3, just after the Nets levied what became an eight-game suspension for sharing a link to the film on Twitter and failing to apologize and...