MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said hes eager to work with Bucks president Peter Feigin to improve the citys race relations after the NBA executive last week called the city the most segregated, racist place he has seen.However, Feigin said Tuesday in a statement that he didnt intend to characterize the city as overtly racist, that its a terrific community with wonderful people and he is proud to be a part of it. according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (http://bit.ly/2cJ81qU ).Barrett and Feigin, who is from New York City, had a good conversation on Monday, the mayor said.I hope we can change his feelings, but to do that, weve got a lot of work to do, Barrett said.Last week, the Wisconsin State Journal reported that Feigin called Milwaukee the most segregated, racist place Ive ever experienced in my life during a speech in Madison.It just is a place that is antiquated. It is in desperate need of repair and has happened for a long, long time. One of our messages and one of our goals is to lead by example, Feigin was quoted as saying.In his statement Tuesday, Feigin said the comment came as he was addressing a question about the social, economic and geographic divides that exist and how we can help address them.Barrett said that Feigin and the Bucks ownership team seem to be a willing partner to address the racial disparities in the city of 600,000 along Lake Michigan, which a 2012 Manhattan Institute analysis of census data found is the countrys most segregated metropolitan area, surpassing Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit.Feigin has said the team is committed to helping Milwaukee. In May, the Bucks owners agreed to pay workers at the new $500 million downtown arena at least $12 per hour by next year, and at least $15 per hour by 2023. The agreement also includes provisions to protect workers ability to unionize and ensure that the team hires workers from Milwaukees poorest neighborhoods.The deal is expected to apply to about 1,000 employees, including full- and part-time workers at the arena and the teams practice facility and parking garage.Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker signed bipartisan legislation in August 2015 that committed taxpayers to paying half the cost of the arena over the next 20 years in exchange for the team remaining in Milwaukee. The new arena is expected to open in 2018.---Information from: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, http://www.jsonline.comAir Max 97 Plus Scontate . Note: The Calgary Flames announced Tuesday that Sean Monahan would not be made available to Canadas World Junior team. Air Max 270 Scontate . Vettel was 0.168 seconds faster than Red Bull teammate Mark Webber around the Suzuka circuit. Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg was two tenths of a second off Vettel. "The car balance is decent, but I think we can still improve," Vettel said. http://www.scontateoutletairmax.it/air-vapormax-economiche/vapormax-plus-italia.html .J. -- Pitcher Carl Pavano is retiring after 14 major league seasons. Air Jordan 1 Prezzo Basso . Duchene scored two goals and had an assist, helping the Colorado Avalanche beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 on Friday night to match the best 10-game start in team history. Vapormax Bianche Scontate .C. United of Major League Soccer. United chose the defender in the second round of the 2013 MLS re-entry draft.WEST BROMWICH, England -- Scott Sinclair has ended his miserable spell at Manchester City by joining fellow Premier League side West Bromwich Albion on a season-long loan deal. West Brom says Thursday the club has the option to sign the former Chelsea and Swansea winger on a permanent basis at the end of the season. The 24-year-old Sinclair, who played for Britain in the Olympic football tournamennt at the London Games, signed for City for 6.dddddddddddd2 million pounds ($9.6 million) last summer but only started two league games last season. West Brom manager Steve Clarke says Sinclair will bring a "wow factor" to the team, adding "he has had a frustrating time at Manchester City but you cannot doubt his quality in terms of what he has done in the past." ' ' '