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ESPN apologises for Lin racial slur

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Sun, 19 Feb 2012 10:00a.m.

Lin came crashing back to Earth with nine turnovers in the Knicks loss to the Hornets (Reuters)

Lin came crashing back to Earth with nine turnovers in the Knicks loss to the Hornets (Reuters)

The cable television sports network ESPN has apologised for using a racial slur in a headline for a story on Knicks sensation Jeremy Lin.

ESPN ran the headline "Chink in the Armor" after Lin had nine turnovers in New York's loss to the New Orleans Hornets on Friday night on its mobile website that could be seen on phones and tablet computers.

Lin is the NBA's first American-born player of Chinese or Taiwanese descent. He has captivated sports fans with unexpected dominance on the court that sparked a seven-game winning streak.

ESPN says in a statement Saturday it removed the headline 35 minutes after it was posted. The cable network says it is "conducting a complete review of our cross-platform editorial procedures and are determining appropriate disciplinary action to ensure this does not happen again. We regret and apologise for this mistake."

The story was first reported by Outsports.com.

AP

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