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NBA's updated restrictions on unvaccinated players may have a tangible impact on Nets

 The NBA is doing everything in its power to nudge unvaccinated players in the direction of taking the COVID-19 vaccine prior to training camp opening later this month.



Due to HIPPA laws, the names of the league's players who are yet to be vaccinated has not been made public, but without a medical or religious exemption, the league's players will be unable to perform their everyday job of playing at the team facility or home arena in markets that require vaccinations.

A few weeks back, the Nets put similar restrictions on unvaccinated employees or anyone in contact with players, staff or team executives.

The Nets starters: Kevin Durant, James Harden, Kyrie Irving, Joe Harris and Blake Griffin are expected to be at the team's facility for training camp, but if any of the aforementioned names are absent from camp,  concern will start to grow from the fan base that a key player or players will be unable to play due to the new vaccine requirements.

Recent reports have indicated that as many as 90 percent of all NBA players are vaccinated, but until the familiar faces Nets fans are accustomed to seeing electrify Barclays Center are present for roll call, the more adjuda it will produce for a fan base just hoping for its nucleus to stay healthy and on the court.





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