Brooklyn fans waited and waited, and in the end it came.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today (Thursday) officially announced a waiver of immunization for professional athletes.
Meaning: Kyrie Irving will be able to return to play in the Hunts' home games.
Since Irving's return to the Brooklyn Games, the Guard has been providing performances almost every night.
Now, fans will be able to see their star up close as well, and there is no doubt that the move could affect the season of the Hunts.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has officially expanded the city's vaccine mandate exemption for athletes and performers.
Kyrie Irving can now play in home games.pic.twitter.com/ftMFIhGMd9
- Nets Videos (@SNYNets) March 24, 2022
As I recall about two weeks ago, Kyrie first came to Barclays Center, but he really didn’t get on a game jersey.
The star purchased a ticket as the last of the fans and sparked a wave of criticism over the rigid corona protocol that allows unvaccinated fans to enter a New York hall, but not athletes.
Brooklyn currently ranks eighth in the Eastern Conference standings with a 35:38 balance, much about Irving’s displays.
Now his next task is to continue his great season only this time, he will be able to do so in front of the home crowd as well.
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