Daily Observer (Jamaica)

NBA star Irving sidelined by Nets for refusing COVID vaccinatio­n

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NEW YORK, United States (AFP) — The Brooklyn Nets decided yesterday to bar star guard Kyrie Irving from practice as well as games in the NBA season that starts next week because he refuses to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

“Given the evolving nature of the situation and after thorough deliberati­on, we have decided Kyrie Irving will not play or practice with the team until he is eligible to be a full participan­t,” Nets General Manager Sean Marks said.

“Kyrie has made a personal choice, and we respect his individual right to choose.

“Currently, his choice restricts his ability to be a fulltime member of the team, and we will not permit any member of our team to participat­e with part-time availabili­ty.”

Irving, 29, is part of the Nets’ star trio that also includes Kevin Durant and James Harden.

Because of the ongoing pandemic, New York has implemente­d new health and safety regulation­s which do not allow unvaccinat­ed athletes to take part in practices and games.

He could theoretica­lly have played in road games without being vaccinated, but Marks’ statement rules that out.

At a video press conference later yesterday, Marks agreed with a suggestion that the Nets had been left with “no choice” but to leave Irving on the sidelines.

“Ultimately yes,” Marks said.

“He has a choice to make and he made his choice. My job here is to make what we deem is the best decision and the best choices for the organisati­on as a whole.

“They’re not always ones that are going to be met with open arms and a thumbs-up. These are hard decisions.

“Just like I’m sure it wasn’t easy for Kyrie either to have to make that [decision] to not be around his teammates.”

Marks said he made the decision in consultati­on with Joe Tsai, the Nets’ billionair­e owner.

“We had everything on the board. We looked at everything. When you make a decision like this it’s not one you want to make hastily,” Marks said.

“Again, involve all the parties, think about the variety of different outcomes. They’re never easy decisions but at the end of the day we’re looking at putting a group of people out there that are going to be able to participat­e fully. That’s what this comes down to.

“And we’re not looking for partners that are going to be part-time. I don’t think it’s fair on the team, the staff, the ownership and the fans, but also it’s not fair on Kyrie either.”

The Nets begin their regular season at the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks next Tuesday.

Golden State Warriors wingman Andrew Wiggins had also refused to get the vaccine but relented to keep playing.

Wiggins said after getting the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine last week: “I guess you don’t own your body.”

 ?? (Photos: AP) ?? Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving.
(Photos: AP) Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving.

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