By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
For anyone to participate in a sporting event in New York, you must be vaccinated. Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving has been fighting against New York’s tyrannical government for months.
Irving has not played at home this season due to New York’s vaccine mandate. The Democratic-run state has been one of the strictest states with his policies that they claim helps fight COVID-19.
He refuses to get vaccinated. While he cannot play with his teammates at home, he attended Sunday’s game between the New York Knicks and the Nets in Brooklyn, New York.
According to The Athletic’s Shams Carania, he’s allowed to move freely around the Barclays Center — all this without a mask. He also reported that Irving was joining his teammates in the locker room at halftime.
Irving also attended the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship game at the Barclays Center on Saturday. He watched his college team, the Duke Blue Devils, lose to the Virginia Tech Hokies in the game.
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