Kevin Durant has reiterated that he will not try and force or persuade Kyrie Irving to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Irving had been left off the Brooklyn Nets’ initial roster for the 2021-22 season, as he had elected against receiving a vaccine.
New York City’s vaccine mandate means the seven-time All-Star cannot play home games unless he gets vaccinated.
Irving would have been available to play most road games, though the Nets elected not to include him at all.
That changed when, due to a depleted roster caused by a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, Irving was recalled, and the point guard returned with a 22-point display in Wednesday’s win over the Indiana Pacers.
Yet Irving could not feature on Friday as the Nets went down 121-109 at home to the Milwaukee Bucks.
Durant insisted the Nets must accept Irving’s decision.
“I told him how important he is, how much I want him to play, play every game,” Durant told reporters.
“But I’m not about to force somebody to get a vaccine, like that’s not my thing. So he can play basketball? Nah, I’m not about to do that.
“We’ve had conversations about wanting him to be a part of the team and conversations about him being here full-time, but that’s on his time. Whatever decision he want to make, he’s going to make.
“It’s on us to be professionals no matter what and do our jobs. All of us, from the owner down to the equipment manager, so whenever he ready, he’ll be ready.”
In Irving’s absence, Durant and fellow star man James Harden delivered 29 and 16 points respectively for the Nets, but Milwaukee, inspired by Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 31 points, had too much.
“I haven’t even asked for an explanation,” Durant continued. “It ain’t my place I don’t think. So I’m ready for whatever, that’s been my whole mentality.
“It’s a weird situation, who knows? I don’t understand most of this s***. COVID, all of this stuff has been crazy.”
Harden added: “It felt good honestly to have him back [on Wednesday]. It felt good. It felt like an extra life that we had.
“But we got to live with what we’re dealt with, and that’s home games we’ve got to figure ways and even road games.
“Just because Ky’s on the road with us doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy for us as well. So we’ve got to mesh, we’ve got to find ways to win games.”
Bucks talisman Antetokounmpo was asked whether his approach would be different.
“When it comes to basketball, I feel like I can talk to them,” he replied. “I’ve got to let them make their decision. They’re grown men and every situation is different.
“I cannot pressure somebody to do something that he doesn’t feel comfortable doing. I can tell you why I did it. Why I felt comfortable doing it. To protect my family, to protect my mom and stuff, stay safe, and you just hope he understands that. But if he doesn’t want to do it, I can’t keep pressuring him.”