New York Post

Keeping in touch with Kyrie

- By BRIAN LEWIS

The Nets had won 12 of their past 14 games entering their nationally televised game against Phoenix on Saturday night. And though they lost to the white-hot Suns, they still remained atop the Eastern Conference.

And all this has happened without Kyrie Irving, who hasn’t played due to his refusal to adhere to New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

The Nets have been content to give their All-Star guard his space. And when coaches and teammates have reached out to Irving, it has been about his wellbeing, not weakside defense. They just talk about him, not about basketball.

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“At this point, I send certain messages because I know his phone’s getting blown up at this time,” DeAndre’ Bembry told The Post. “So I try to give him his space, because I know he’s just one of those people that needs his space sometimes to collect his thoughts and his energy and stuff. So for the most part, I definitely sent him a couple messages over this time to just check up on him, make sure he’s good.

“I know he’s good, I know he’ll figure this out and get through it. But for the most part, like I said, I try to give him his space, because I know I know how this could be. I know a lot of his family’s calling him, friends, fans and all type of people, so try to give them a little bit of space with all of this that’s going on.”

Bembry knows Irving as well as any Net. Like Irving, he’s a product of St. Patrick High in Elizabeth, N.J., and a protégé of coach Kevin Boyle.

Those close to Irving — from Bembry to Boyle to others that spoke with The Post — simply expressed a desire to be supportive, but to also give the 29-yearold guard his space.

“Exactly. That’s pretty it. If you know Ky, you know he loves his personal space,” Bembry told The Post.

Bruce Brown (tight left hamstring) returned after missing the prior two games. He played a scoreless 4:36 off the bench.

Joe Harris (ankle) and Nicolas Claxton (non-COVID illness) were out.

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