Will stay in Brooklyn?
Kyrie: "There's no way I'm leaving number 7"
The Brooklyn star could become a free agent in the summer, but provided a statement: "wants to build a legacy along with Durant."
Kyrie with an average of 43.8 points in the last four games
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26/03/2022
Saturday, 26 March 2022, 18:54 Updated: 18:58
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In Brooklyn they were very happy to receive the news that Kyrie Irving, the senior vaccine refuser in the NBA, has received permission to play in New York and will now be available for the team at home games as well.
But it is very possible that Nets fans will enjoy the excellent center not only this season, but also in the coming seasons and perhaps until his retirement.
Kyrie, who holds an option on his contract for next season and can if he wants to become a free agent in the summer, provided first reference this season about his future and said: "There is no way I am leaving No. 7 (Durant). I want to build a Brooklyn legacy along with Durant."
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Kyrie and Durant (Photo: GettyImages, Sarah Stier)
If Kyrie does live up to his promise, this is very good news for Brooklyn especially given the player's incredible fitness recently.
Kyrie, who recently set a career-high 60 points against Orlando, holds in the last four games averaging 43.8 points, 5.8 assists and nearly two steals per game.
Kyrie scores an incredible percentage (62 percent from the field and 61 percent from outside the arc).
Along with Kevin Durant and hoping Ben Simmons returns to qualifying for the playoffs, Brooklyn should once again be the strongest team in the East and the one that everyone will want to win on the way to the championship.
Brooklyn started the season excellently, but deteriorated due to Durant's injury and the fact that Kyrie has not played in the home games since the Corona outbreak.
Tonight, Brooklyn will host a critical game for them at the East-leading Miami and will try to get closer to sixth place that grants an automatic ticket to the playoffs.
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