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NEW YORK — Nets general manager Sean Marks said Kyrie Irving’s apology on Instagram for posting antisemitic material on his social media platform was “a step in the right direction,” but “not enough.” Marks, who spoke to a group of reporters in Washington, D.C. ahead of the Nets’ three-game road trip, said he hopes there is a change both in Irving’s feelings and his attitude. “Per his apology [Thursday] night, that is a step in the right direction,” Marks said. “Again, as we stated, actions speak louder than words. The apology is a step in the right direction. It’s not enough. “There is going …