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By Madison Williams The new Dallas guard has not spoken about why he deleted the post from November. Shortly after Kyrie Irving received a suspension from the Nets in November for his promotion of an antisemitic book and film on social media, the guard posted an apology on Instagram to Jewish families and communities. On Tuesday, though, The Athletic’s Sam Amick pointed out that Irving’s Instagram apology has since been deleted. It’s unclear at this time why Irving deleted the post, and exactly when he did it. Irving was traded to the Mavericks on Sunday, and Dallas has yet to address Irving’s…