Kyrie Irving’s vaccination status is a major cause of concern for Brooklyn Nets and his fans. As the COVID-19 vaccination compulsion was growing back in the 2021 season, Kyrie was adamant about his stand.
Kyrie Irving missed the start of 2021-22 season after refusing to get the COVID vaccine. He had to miss out on many games in Brooklyn’s home stadium due to New York City’s vaccination mandate. According to Irving, he was going through a battle with himself after the ankle injury.
Despite all the mandates, Kyrie Irving has still not taken the COVID vaccination. The 2016 NBA Champion said, “I know the consequences here, and if it means that I’m judged and demonized for that, that’s just what it is, that’s the role I play, but I never wanted to give up my passion, my love, my dream just over this mandate.”
Even Kevin Durant wanted his partner to drop all vaccination concerns and play for the team. He referred to his mate as a special player and wished for him to join the team. Durant added, “But a lot of stuff is out of our control and we will let him figure that out for himself.”
“This is not even a conspiracy theory. The Earth is flat. The Earth is flat,” Kyrie Irving said in the Road Trippin’ with RJ & Channing, in 2017 that the Earth is not round. “I’m telling you, it’s right in front of our faces.”
“They lie to us. They lie to us. The truth is right there; you just got to go searching for it. There is no concrete information except for the information that they’re giving us,” therefore, Kyrie Irving has spoken plenty that can prove to be a little off limit.
Kyrie has been in the NBA since 2011 and has been a 7-time All-Star. He was on the verge of leaving the Brooklyn Nets at the beginning of the season but decided to opt his $37 million player option. He is averaging 26.2 points per game with 5.1 rebounds and 4.5 assists.
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