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Stoudemire fined for using gay slur
National Basketball Association

Stoudemire fined for using gay slur

Published Jun. 26, 2012 1:00 a.m. ET

Amare Stoudemire has been fined $50,000 by the NBA after the New York Knicks star tweeted a gay slur.

Stu Jackson, the league's executive vice president of basketball operations, announced the fine Tuesday in a release, calling Stoudemire's language offensive and derogatory.

Stoudemire apologized Sunday to a fan for using the slur in response to a crude tweet in which the fan admonished the All-Star to ''make up for this past season.''

The fan, @BFerrelli, tweeted his comment on Saturday and received a direct message containing an expletive and the slur from the account Twitter verifies as Stoudemire's. BFerrelli, identified by the New York Daily News as Brian Ferrelli, posted a screen shot of the direct message. Direct messages can only be seen by the sender and the recipient.

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Stoudemire also issued an apology in a statement Tuesday.

''I am a huge supporter of civil rights for all people,'' he said. ''I am disappointed in myself for my statement to a fan. I should have known better and there is no excuse.''

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