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BOSTON (AP) -- Boston Celtics radio analyst Cedric Maxwell apologized on
the
air Wednesday night for saying that a female referee should "go back to
the
kitchen" after he disagreed with one of her calls.
Maxwell made the comment during the Celtics' 77-72 victory over the
Houston
Rockets on Monday. He subsequently said "Go in there and make me some
bacon
and eggs, would you?" in reference to referee Violet Palmer.
"If I said anything that might have been insensitive or ***ist in any way,
then I apologize because she worked extremely hard to get where she is
now,
end of quote," Maxwell said before the Celtics' game against the New York
Knicks on WEEI-AM, which is owned by Entercom Communications.
"This really has been a fire storm," he added later.
Maxwell's co-announcer, Sean Grande, followed the apology by saying their
show would not change.
"We are not changing the way we do our jobs because of the tendency of
media
outlets to present people's comments in a way that serves their story,"
Grande said.
Maxwell declined further comment following the on-air exchange.
Jason Wolfe, Entercom's vice president of AM programming and operations in
Boston, said the station does not condone Maxwell's comments, which he
called a poor attempt at humor.
"Cedric is an excellent analyst and has been an exemplary employee in the
more than 10 years I've known and worked with him," Wolfe said in a
statement.
Entercom owns WEEI and WRKO-AM. Celtics games are usually broadcast on
WRKO,
but Monday and Wednesday night's games were on WEEI.
Maxwell is a former Celtics player and the MVP of the 1981 finals, won by
Boston 4-2 over the Rockets. The team retired his number in 2003.
Entercom fired former WRKO talk show host John DePetro in November after
he
called Green Party gubernatorial candidate Grace Ross a "fat lesbian" on
the
air. DePetro later apologized.


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