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Nets GM Announces Kyrie Irving Will Not Play Nor Practice With The Team

With the Covid pandemic almost in the rearview, rules are coming down everywhere when it comes down to mandatory vaccination. Kyrie Irving refused to take the Covid vaccine. Now it’s…

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With the Covid pandemic almost in the rearview, rules are coming down everywhere when it comes down to mandatory vaccination.

Kyrie Irving refused to take the Covid vaccine. Now it's proving to cause serious issues. It was just announced that the Brooklyn Nets General Manager Sean Marks, has stated that Kyrie can no longer play nor practice with the team until he becomes fully eligible to play which includes the vaccine.

I honestly do think that individuals should have a choice, but I do understand how this pandemic has placed the world, especially America in a tight space. If we don't get a hold on it, it's going to cause us to continue to be slow moving when it comes to getting things somewhat back to normal. Drop your thoughts below.

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