Heyman played this probably as poorly as you could without outright agreeing with Hader's comments. All he had to do was denounce the tweets and say he spoke too soon when he tweeted about Hader before the game. Instead he attacked people on twitter who brought up the tweet, then said Hader's been punished enough by being forced to attend sensitivity training and having his first all star game experienced ruined, that he was a "child" (a term he used several times) at 17 when he made the tweets, that his black teammates vouch for him (its a pretty shitty situation that they had microphones shoved in their face and asked for comment when they probably hadnt even had time to digest the news), etc. White privilege is real folks.