It was almost five months ago that Kyrie Irving, then a member of the Brooklyn Nets, was suspended for what turned out to be eight games for what the Nets deemed a "failure to disavow antisemitism" and ultimately conduct detrimental to the team. For most people, the reasons for suspending Irving were obvious at the time and remain justified even with the benefit of hindsight. Boston Celtics All-Star Jaylen Brown, Irving's former teammate who serves as vice president of the NBPA, is not one of those people. From Logan Murdock of The Ringer: Brown tells me that he still believes...