Reports circulated on Monday about remarks made by Atlanta Hawks GM Danny Ferry who allegedly made some racist comments about Miami Heat swingman Luol Deng.

During the summer, Ferry was on a conference call with Atlanta Hawks owners discussing the possibility of signing Deng, who was then an NBA free agent. Ferry claims that he read a scouting report prepared by a scout and while on the conference call said:

 “He’s still a young guy overall. He’s a good guy overall. But he’s not perfect. He’s got some African in him. And I don’t say that in a bad way.”

Deng released a statement on Ferry’s comments on Tuesday:

“HE HAS A LITTLE AFRICAN IN HIM”

“These words were recently used to describe me. It would ordinarily make any African parent proud to hear their child recognized for their heritage.

I’m proud to say I actually have a lot of African in me, not just “a little”. For my entire life, my identity has been a source of pride and strength. Among my family and friends, in my country of South Sudan and across the broader continent of Africa, I can think of no greater privilege than to do what I love for a living while also representing my heritage on the highest stage. Unfortunately, the comment about my heritage was not made with the same respect and appreciation.

Concerning my free agency, the focus should purely have been on my professionalism and my ability as an athlete. Every person should have the right to be treated with respect and evaluated as an individual, rather than be reduced to a stereotype. I am saddened and disappointed that this way of thinking still exists today. I am even more disturbed that it was shared so freely in a business setting.

However, there is comfort in knowing that there are people who aren’t comfortable with it and have the courage to speak up. In the same way a generalization should not define a group of people, the attitude of a few should not define a whole organization or league.

Ultimately, I’m thankful to be with an organization that appreciates me for who I am and has gone out of its way to make me feel welcome.”