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An MSNBC anchor apologized on Sunday after some believed she made a racial slur during a live broadcast shortly after the death of Kobe Bryant.

Host Alison Morris appeared to drop the N-word while trying to say the name of Bryant’s team, the Lakers, during an announcement about the fatal helicopter crash.

Following the gaffe, Morris said she misspoke, combining the words “Knicks” and “Lakers” to say “Nakers,” which several on Twitter heard as the racial slur.

“Earlier today, while reporting on the tragic news of Kobe Bryant’s passing, I unfortunately stuttered on air, combining the names of the Knicks and the Lakers to say ‘Nakers,'” she wrote on Twitter.

“Please know I did not & would NEVER use a racist term. I apologize for the confusion this caused.”

But some skeptics on Twitter were not buying Morris’ explanations.

“Girl just quit it’s Over for you. On behalf of the internet, we don’t forgive you,” one user wrote.

Another Twitter user insisted: “Nah you said the whole thing, own up to it.”

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