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Brooklyn announced: "Kyrie Irving will not train or play with the team until he is vaccinated"
The Hunts general manager Sean Marx has stated that the star will not be part of the team until he is vaccinated against Corona: "We respect his decision, but we will not allow anyone to be part of the team in part"
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Tuesday, October 12, 2021, 18:14
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Will he succumb to pressure?
Kyrie Irving (Photo: AP, / Tony Gutierrez)
The Brooklyn Nets expected Kyrie Irving to succumb to pressure from NBA vaccine refusers and agree to be vaccinated against Corona, but today (Tuesday) the club decided to end the affair and speculation, and issue a dramatic statement: In an official statement from General Manager Sean Marx, approval was given. It is official that the player will not take part in the team's training or games until he agrees to be vaccinated against the virus that has attacked the world.
"In light of the current situation and after several discussions on the subject, we have decided that Kyrie Irving will not play or train with the team until he can take full part. Kyrie has made a decision and we respect it, it is his right but it prevents him from being a team member. From the team only partially, "Marx said.
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Refuses to get vaccinated and will not currently be part of the group.
Kyrie Irving (Photo: GettyImages, Kevork Djansezian)
It was recently revealed that Irving will not be able to take part in the team's home games, due to New York City's requirement that closed halls be entered only for vaccinated people with the virus.
In recent weeks, the possibility has been raised that Irving will be with the team only in away games, but now the team has decided to reject the offer and announced that the player must be vaccinated if he wants to be part again.
"It is imperative that we continue to build chemistry as a team and remain true to our old values of keeping everyone together," Marx added. proud".
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