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Enes Kanter apologizes for fracturing forearm, losing cool on Thunder sideline

Related Topics: Enes Kanter, Forearm, Bone fracture

For the first time since fracturing his right forearm when he hit a chair in the Thunder's win against Dallas on Thursday, Enes Kanter answered questions from the media Saturday.

Kanter, who'll be re-evaluated in four weeks, said he apologized to his teammates at Saturday's film session.

"I talked to the team before the meeting started," Kanter said. "I said sorry to them and I need to control my emotions."

Enes Kanter said prior to film session today he apologized to the team, said needed to control his emotions Re: hitting chair.