Kyrie Irving will make his Brooklyn Nets home debut for the season on Sunday after changes to New York’s vaccine mandate come into effect on Thursday, according to reports.
Irving, 29, has only played 19 games this season after deciding not to get vaccinated, but has excelled when in the line-up, averaging 27 points, five rebounds and five assists.
Despite athletes playing for New York teams requiring vaccination to play, visiting players were not subjected to the same requirements, with this move seen as ‘levelling the playing field’, as put by The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
With the new exemption for in-town athletes and performers kicking in on Thursday, it means Irving will be eligible to suit up for the Nets’ Sunday fixture against the visiting Charlotte Hornets.
It is important timing for the Nets as their positioning in the play-in tournament means they likely will need to win a home game to earn their way into the playoffs.