The Brooklyn Nets have already gotten used to life without Kyrie Irving. Durant and Harden recently admitted to missing him, but Steve Nash’s men have no choice but to row without the third member of their star trident. However, the rank and file has not yet given up, and it appears that he is planning to get the new mayor of New York to change the legislation. Eric Adams has been chosen to fill the position during the last elections, and will take office on January 1. Date by which Irving expects there to be updates on his situation after a meeting of the new mayor with affected workers and athletes.
Nothing has changed in recent weeks in the face of the gallery. The player remains silent on the matter and the Nets they still consider him team player. Although the latter, report Adrian Wojnarowski, could have an expiration date. According to the journalist of ESPN, the franchise would be receiving calls interested in Kyrie, and it is not clear that management is as convinced as Irving to wait for the first day of 2022.
For his part, Adams has yet to comment on his plans regarding vaccination in work settings. It has made it clear that they are measures that it plans to retouch, but it does not specify in what sense. Following the Nets’ victory over the Hawks, Steve Nash has also echoed the possible change. «I may speak when it is not my turn, but if the law changes, [Irving] will be back for sure.
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