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In New York there is an air of glory, after Mayor Eric Adams announced his intention to eliminate restrictions on unvaccinated people. If this materializes, the Brooklyn Nets could have Kyrie Irving as their main reinforcement, who has not been able to set foot in the Barclays Center as he did not have any dose of the COVID vaccine.

The president of New York, communicated last Wednesday its intention to carry out this plan, after confirming that the restrictions began to change in other cities in the United States.

“I can’t wait to do it. Hats off to New Yorkers: through masks, vaccinations, social distancing, etc. I am very proud of how we responded as New Yorkers,” said Eric Adams.

Steve Nash, coach of the Brooklyn Nets, also did not hide his joy knowing that he could count on one of his stars at home at any time of the season or in the decisive phase. In addition to confirming that Irving is ready to play every day.

“It would be great for us to have Kyrie available for all our games. Having said that, it’s not really in our control, so we’ll leave it to the mayor and wait patiently,” Steve Nash commented.

The point guard has averages of 23,1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists in the 14 matches in the current NBA season. In addition, the incorporation of him in the local matches will also be linked with the presence of Kevin Durant and the return of Ben Simmons to the courts.

When this materializes, the Brooklyn Nets could be called one of the most powerful candidates to win the NBA championship. Of course, you also have to witness the adaptation of the new “Big Three” of New York.

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