Ferry released a statement expressing his apology to Deng and to anyone else he offended.
“Luol is a good man who I have known for many years, and he has done a tremendous amount of good for his country (of South Sudan) and around the world,” Ferry says. “I apologize to Luol, and I apologize to all that I have offended. As I have said, while these were not my words, I deeply regret repeating them. …
“My focus moving forward is to tirelessly work to rebuild trust with this community and with our fans. I realize that my words may ring hollow now, and my future actions must speak for me. I will maximize my time during this leave to meet with community leaders and further educate myself and others on the extremely sensitive issues surrounding race, diversity, and inclusion. I will find a way to make a positive difference in this area, and further learn from the sensitivity training that I will go through.”
Hawks CEO Steve Koonin said in a statement that Ferry asked to take the leave of absence.
The Hawks also are in the process of selling Bruce Levenson’s majority share of the team after he self-reported sending a racist and offensive email.
Photo via Twitter/@Sportsnet