In an announcement Nets fans have been waiting for all season, New York City Mayor Eric Adams exempted athletes and performers from the city’s vaccination mandates Thursday, opening up Kyrie Irving to appear in home games for the first time this year.
Finally, the Irving saga that’s spanned the course of this already-dramatic season comes to a conclusion. The mandate barred Irving from playing at Barclays Center, but the team decided against having him compete part-time initially. With their record slipping and multiple players missing time due to health and safety protocols, Irving got a chance to step in and play road games.
But this change in policy could not have come any sooner for Brooklyn. Although they’re expected to contend for a title, they currently sit in the East’s eighth seed, potentially forcing them into the play-in tournament come season’s end. Beyond that, any question as to Irving’s status in the postseason would all but erase their championship hopes.