NBA player Kyrie Irving has had enough of his franchise and James Harden

  • The goal of winning the ring for the Nets seems to be increasingly complicated with Durant’s injury and the part-time participation of ‘Kai’

Star point guard/shooting guard for the Brooklyn Nets, Kyrie Irvinghas his franchise and teammates fed up, at not wanting to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. james hardenanother member of the ‘Big Three’ (James Harden, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Duran), commented in an interview that if necessary he would give him the vaccine.

Irving is as a part-time player, since can only play the games as a visitor because of the rules in the state of New York. The main requirement is that athletes playing at home must have at least a dose of the vaccine.

Only 7 of the 48 matches

In this campaign, the 29-year-old point guard has only played 7 of the 48 games that the team has played, which is in fourth position in the Eastern Conference (15 in total) with a balance of 29-19. The point guard is averaging 23.4 points per game, 4.9 rebounds and 5.1 assists. His 2-point shooting percentage is 50%, while his 3-point shooting percentage is 36.6% (below his career average of 39%).

The Nets’ goal is win the ring that last year escaped them by the Harden and Irving injuries and the great performance of the Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Milwaukee Bucks. This would be the first ring for Harden, the second for ‘Kai’ and the third for Durant.

The big problem that Steve Nash’s team has is the injury of Kevin Durant and the fact that in the home games at Barclays Center there is only Harden.

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Harden, angry

According to Jake Fisher of Bleacher Report, the ‘beard’ would be angry with the team due to its permissiveness with Irving. He, too, would be unhappy with Nash over changes in game endings and team rotations. It also seems that Harden is not happy to live in Brooklyn.

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NBA player Kyrie Irving has had enough of his franchise and James Harden