Kyrie Irving has been cleared to play home games for the Brooklyn Nets after changes to New York’s vaccine mandate were officially announced on Thursday.
It means Irving will be eligible to take to the court when the Nets host the Charlotte Hornets at Barclays Center on Sunday.
New York City mayor Eric Adams recently removed restrictions requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter establishments including bars, restaurants and sports arenas, but the mandate for private sector employees remained in place.
As a result, Irving – who is unvaccinated – was only able to attend home games as a spectator.
However, at a media conference at Citi Field on Thursday, Adams confirmed the mandate for athletes and performers had been lifted.
“This is about putting New York athletes on a level playing field,” he said. “We were treating our performers differently because they live and play in New York City.”
Adams did reiterate his previous stance that athletes, including Irving, should reconsider their stance on vaccination.
“Kyrie, you should get vaccinated,” he said. “This does not change my message that everyone should get vaccinated.”
Irving, who has played just 20 games this season, scored 43 points in Brooklyn’s 132-120 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday.