Kyrie Irving It has been one of the names of the regular season in the NBA. His decision not to get vaccinated against the coronavirus and the mandate of the state of New York not to let players play without vaccination schedule He has deprived us of one of the biggest gamers in the league. A talent that is still unable to play home games -despite the fact that the Nets they no longer require full vaccination from fans attending the Barclays Center– but when he gets the chance to do it outside of Brooklyn he reminds us that he’s still one of the best basketball players on the planet.
The point guard, who expects the mayor of new york back downs in his mandate heading into the playoffs, unleashed his best version in the Nets’ victory against the Charlotte Hornets. A triumph (121-132) that allows New Yorkers to reach the 50% win and that leaves the insoluble question of what would have become of this team if it had had Irving throughout the season.
Especially with this Irving totally unleashed. The point guard destroyed Michael Jordan’s team with 50 points in an exhibition of effectiveness that was not seen in a point guard or escort precisely since the times of the former Chicago Bulls player. Irving tied the current owner of the Hornets as the only two players at those positions to reach 50 points with 75% shooting from the field after scoring 15 of his 19 shots, including 9 of 12 from free throws.
A hurricane that became the third player in history to reach 50 points with fewer than 20 field goals attempted and who entered the history of the New York franchise by becoming the player with the most games above that figure in the history of the Nets. “It was a masterclass”, declared his partner Durant after the meeting. Too bad that due to the stubbornness of each other we have not been able to have more this season.