We already have white smoke. After overcoming the health protocols dictated by the NBA, Kyrie Irving, who was separated from the Brooklyn Nets, will debut this next Wednesday at the Indiana Pacers pavilion, the media reported The Athletic.
After many back and forth between Nets owner, general manager Sean Maersk and his representative, Irving finally got the go-ahead to return to New York discipline after refusing to inject at least one vaccine against COVID-19.
It should be remembered that, according to the laws of the state of New York, you will not be able to dress short when you play at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn; However, he will be able to play those games as a visitor, except at Madison Square, which also belongs to the state of New York, and the Oracle Arena of the Golden State Warriors, with the same restrictions for those who are not vaccinated.
Last year he would play 54 official games (all as a starter) with averages of 26.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6 assists and 1.4 steals in 34.9 minutes per day.
Currently the Nets led by Steve Nash occupy the second place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 23-11, behind the Chicago Bulls of Billy Donovan (24-10).
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