New York City mayor Eric Adams may soon clear the way for Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving to play again at home
Kyrie Irving could soon be available for home games in Brooklyn.
New York City mayor Eric Adams said he’s eager to end the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, which would clear the way for the Nets to use their All-Star point guard in games at the Barclays Center.
Irving has played in road games with the Nets but refused the COVID vaccine required for players in the New York home market.
Major cities are repealing mask and vaccine mandates with Philadelphia, Boston, and soon Chicago among them.
“I take my hat off to New Yorkers through masks, vaccines, through social distancing. We were hit with the uncertainty, the fear of COVID. I’m very proud of how we responded,” Adams said Wednesday, February 23, without providing a timeline or…

