By Joseph Salvador He was directly asked whether he is sorry for his actions and the pain they caused. View the original article to see embedded media. Less than an hour after NBA commissioner Adam Silver denounced Kyrie Irving’s tweet promoting the antisemitic film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America on his Twitter page and having yet to apologize for his actions, the Nets guard spoke to the media. “I didn’t mean to cause any harm,” Irving said Thursday. “I’m not the one who made the documentary.” When asked what specifically from the film did not line up with his beliefs Irving said, “…