But he played in only 29 games, only a handful at home in the final days of the season after an exemption to New York City's vaccine mandate made him eligible. 7-seeded Nets would likely be on their home court, instead of opening against the No. “And when you stand for something like that, in a nature of society that we’re in where we have a lot more followers than we do leaders, then you’re going to be forced into being seen or somebody as a black sheep that people can attack and can clickbait your name and say these things that don’t really describe who you are or what you live like on a day-to-day basis.” I think that should be not just an American right, I think that should be a human right,” Irving said. “I can really say that I stood firm on what I believed in, what I wanted to do with my body. Irving pays no more attention to those voices than he does the ones who still want to dwell on his turbulent time in Boston, where the Nets play Game 1 of their first-round series Sunday. He wasn't around to show a championship commitment to James Harden, perhaps contributing to the All-Star guard deciding his future wasn't in Brooklyn. His off-court choices meant he wasn't available to help share the scoring pressure with his close friend Kevin Durant. “So I can’t address everybody, but as we move forward in time, I know that I made the right decision for me,” Irving said Friday.Ĭritics would say that all decisions Irving makes are about him.
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