Gerald Green rejoined the Miami Heat on Saturday following a two-game suspension and said he was "ashamed" of the incident that led him to be hospitalized for several days.

Green declined to discuss specifics of the incident.

"I'm just trying to just get over this situation," Green said. "I can't apologize enough to the residents that lived in my building, my fans who supported me and definitely my family.

"That was a situation that I'm not proud of. But I'm ready to move forward. I'm ready to continue with the team's goals. I'm ready to be with my brothers."

The episode involved Green throwing a punch and being handcuffed.

"First off," he said, "I want to go ahead and say I'm deeply sorry. I want to apologize to the Miami Heat organization. I want to apologize to my family. And most important, I want to apologize to my fans for not being available for the games that I missed.

"I'm deeply saddened for what happened. But I'm ready to move on from it. I'm glad that Miami Heat organization had my back and I'm ready to move on from it."

"It was good to have him back to the gym, back working, back around the guys," Erik Spoelstra said. "The matter was handled internally and we're really to move on. It was a good day of work."