The NBA will not have a vaccine mandate in place for next season, according to a memo obtained by Vincent Goodwill of Yahoo! Sports. The league will strongly suggest that players remain up-to-date with their vaccinations. The league could also allow periodic testing of unvaccinated players based on discussions with the NBPA.
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CLEVELAND — The Nets got a look at life without Kevin Durant and it wasn’t pretty. Despite the presence of Kyrie Irving and James Harden, they couldn’t get a stop early or a bucket late, falling to the Cavaliers 114-107 before 18,105 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. With Durant expected to miss at least a month,
The Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant responds to a reporter asking if he has asked teammate Kyrie Irving to get vaccinated so he can play more games for the Nets: The post Kevin Durant not asking Kyrie Irving to get a vaccine appeared first on TalkBasket.net.
The Nets can’t tell Kyrie Irving to get vaccinated. But they can tell him (and they have) how much they want him playing. And not just part-time, but all-in. Whatever it takes. “He knows that. He knows that,” James Harden said, repeating for emphasis. “He knows that. He knows that.” Irving missed the first 35
Kyrie Irving made his long-awaited 2021-22 season debut as the Brooklyn Nets won at the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday. Irving is limited to playing in road games only, as New York continues to mandate home performers must be vaccinated to perform in stadiums and arenas. Following the game, Irving was asked if he would re-consider