"Kyrie Irving" Protest at Barclays Center

Source: Protest for Kyrie Irving turns ugly as supporters storm Nets' Barclays Center entrance on over vaccine mandate (link)

 

The Irving situation with the Nets may not be at the forefront of the news like it used to, but it is still brewing considerably.

Kyrie Irving has not yet played for the Brooklyn Nets this season because of a vaccine mandate in New York City that prevents unvaccinated players from participating in home games in New York. Irving technically could have played in Brooklyn's first two games of the season, but the Nets chose not to play Irving at all rather than allow him to participate only in road games. On Sunday, though, the Nets returned home to Brooklyn to play their first home game of the season, and that has led to significant protesting outside of their home arena, the Barclays Center. 

A number of protesters against the vaccine mandate gathered at the arena in downtown Brooklyn on Sunday. They chanted "let Kyrie play" while holding up signs that read "Stand with Kyrie" ahead of Brooklyn's Sunday matinee matchup with the Charlotte Hornets. 

Things started to escalate briefly, but security personnel eventually got the protests under control and resumed allowing fans with tickets to enter the building. However, at tip off, there were still a number of empty seats due in part to delays caused by the protest.

There has been no indication yet that New York City plans to lift its mandate, which was in a way the cause of this scenario. Irving has not suggested that he is planning to get the vaccine, nor have the Nets backed off their decision not to play Irving until he can participate in all of their games, not just the ones on the road. Until one of those things changes, Irving will remain out of Brooklyn's lineup. 

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