NBA fans are left searching for the true meaning of the tweet. Is Irving at peace with his decision to reportedly stay unvaccinated?Peace♾ pic.twitter.com/CS8M556FqB
— A11Even (@KyrieIrving) September 26, 2021
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Report: Kyrie Irving still unvaccinated; status for Nets home games, practices in NY uncertain
Nets won't trade Kyrie, period; especially for Ben Simmons
The rumor mill is running wild and media reports about Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons are filling the void left in basketball fans minds until live game action gets underway in a matter of weeks.
Simmons reportedly informed the Sixers that he won't report to training camp and has already played his last game with the organization, meanwhile, Irving's representatives have reportedly told teams that the Nets point guard will retire if sent packing from Brooklyn. The notion that Kevin Durant's presence is the only thing keeping this proposed move from happening is absolutely ludicrous.
Kyrie to the Sixers??? pic.twitter.com/xAhHj99VAz
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) September 22, 2021
It's 2021, so the media can run wild with any scenarios that are feasible in any distant planet. Don't let the facts ruin a good story as a Simmons for Irving swap is about as likely as James Harden winning a slam dunk competition.
Those odds, in case you were wondering, are slim and none. Perhaps the reporting is accurate, and only said reporter knows for a fact, but NBA fans both hardcore and casual can detect a ridiculous rumor when they hear one and this recent report defies all logic and is as farfetched as they come.
Sean Marks confident that unvaccinated Nets players will be vaccinated and eligible before start of season
Nets general manager Sean Marks put many basketball fans minds at ease that while a couple players are still unvaccinated on the roster, he anticipates they will be in the near future and be practicing with the team in time for the start of the season.
LIVE NOW: @SteveNash and Sean Marks address the media ahead of Training Camp https://t.co/qLnif2IfrP
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) September 21, 2021
Due to a multitude of reasons, Marks did not divulge what players he was referring to or a specific timeline, but understood that the vaccine matter is a personal choice.
New York City along with San Francisco have already mandated vaccines for employees are anyone looking to enter an arena or entertainment venue and that applies to all Nets and Knicks players.
On the federal level, President Joe Biden has instituted a mandatory vaccine requirement for employees at that companies employ over 100 people.
The NBA has yet to make a league wide mandate, but based on Marks' comments, that may also be on the table.
The health and eligibility of the Nets players to start the season was a major taking point this off-season and source of angst, but it appears that hurdle has been cleared.
Nets' GM: 'Further discussions' with Kyrie, Harden will take place over next 'week to two weeks'
Nets general manager Sean Marks and head coach Steve Nash met with the media on Tuesday. Among the many takeaways from the press conference, anticipated contract extensions for Kyrie Irving and James Harden was chief among them. On the extension front, things are moving in the right direction, but not quite there yet.
Brooklyn's front office leader indicated that with players including Irving and Harden tending to off-season activities related to rehab, community events, time with family, face to face negotiations are expected to intensify.
LIVE NOW: @SteveNash and Sean Marks address the media ahead of Training Camp https://t.co/qLnif2IfrP
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) September 21, 2021
Marks hinted that he's had very positive discussions with both players including their representatives and family members about solidifying a future in Brooklyn for the backcourt mates.
As far as the pending contract extensions being viewed as a distraction, Marks doesn't subscribe to that and attributes a lack of face to face meeting time as the main culprit for why agreements aren't yet in place.
Exactly one week from today, the Nets open training camp in San Diego, and while Marks' self-imposed deadline could be in jeopardy, the long-term prospects of Harden and Irving remaining with the Nets appears to be positive.
Nets to hold press conference on Tuesday; extensions for Irving, Harden to be announced?
The Brooklyn Nets will hold a 1pm preseason press conference on Tuesday, the latest formal media availability before training camp opens September 28.
Nets fans are anxiously awaiting an announced extension for Kyrie Irving and James Harden.
Speculation is running rampant that this official presser could bring the news many have been waiting for, that Brooklyn's backcourt will remain in the borough for the next 3-4 years, at minimum.
🚨 TUNE IN ALERT 🚨@SteveNash and Sean Marks will be speaking to the media today at 1pm ET - watch live on our Twitter and YouTube! pic.twitter.com/v03PUzS61u
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) September 21, 2021
With trade rumors regarding Irving already surfacing, locking up the two top playmakers would put an end to the fickle notion that the organization is looking to move the talented, but mercurial floor general.
Sean Marks and Steve Nash heading to the podium is always an eventful spectacle, but announced extensions for two thirds of the Big Three would make every Nets fan a happy camper heading into training camp.
KD's ex-Nets' teammate lights it up on ABC'S Dancing with the Stars
Iman Shumpert's most dazzling skills might not be on the hardwood with a basketball in hand, but instead on the dance floor with a professional partner to choreograph a number alongside him.
The exceptionally popular Dancing with the Stars is celebrating its 30th season this fall on ABC and Shumpert is among the surprise performances this year.
Elite activity. Salute god https://t.co/3B3qkAjLRo
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) September 21, 2021
Over the years, there have been plenty of former athletes, entertainers, and recognizable celebrities who have supremely disappointed and showed no rhythm, pizzazz or showmanship despite being assigned a professional dance partner.
Shumpert's performance speaks for itself, but it clearly caught Kevin Durant's eye. The 2016 NBA champion played in 13 games in 2019 with the Nets while Durant was out with an Achilles injury and played in two games last season in Brooklyn before he was waived by the team.
Durant will be in the hunt for an MVP and Larry O'Brien Trophy, but judging from Shumpert's dancing exhibition, he appears to be in it to win it as well this season.