Hawks GM Ferry responds to smoking gun letter about inappropriate comments

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ATLANTA — Atlanta Hawks General Manager Danny Ferry has issued a response to a letter accusing him of making inappropriate racial remarks during a conference call.

On Monday, Channel 2's Sports Director Zach Klein obtained the 2-page letter sent by Hawks minority owner Michael Gearon to Bruce Levenson on June 12.

In a separate case, Clippers owner Donald Sterling decided to sell his team after he was recorded making racially charged comments. Steve Ballmer became the team's new owner Aug. 12.

"Those words do not reflect my views, or words that I would use to describe an individual and I certainly regret it. I apologize to those I offended and to Luol, who I reached out to Monday morning," Ferry said.

It was the letter that started an internal investigation that eventually revealed the 2012 email from Leveson and the inappropriate and offense comments regarding African-Americans who attend games at Philips Arena.
               
Levenson said he voluntarily reported the email in July to the NBA.

"We've had continuing discussions with the league office about the incidents of disturbing statements attributed to representatives of the Atlanta Hawks' franchise," said Ron Klempner, acting executive director of the NBPA. "We recognize that there is an ongoing investigation regarding the circumstances, and we will continue to monitor these events and take any action we deem appropriate."