NBA analyst Chris Broussard of FS1 had a poor choice of words when discussing the James Harden trade between the Sixers and Clippers. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton, File)Broussard promptly changed his words to “developmentally disabled,” but the damage had already been done. After completing his point that Harden is but a mere third option with the Clippers, he issued an apology.
“Let me apologize for using that word. My first cousin, he died a few months ago, he was developmentally disabled. I didn’t mean to use that word. I apologize to the audience.” Last week, Broussard reported that Harden wasn’t the only Sixers player looking to leave Philadelphia. On “First Things First” he said that there was “scuttlebutt” that 76ers center, causing co-host Kevin Wildes to sigh. “They’d be good. They’d be like they were with Ewing. They’d be really good.”- Refs screwed Giants, Boomer Esiason says: ‘Game should have been over.’ But refs say he’s wrong
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