Kyrie Irving
Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving says he lost out on a 4-year deal with over $100 million for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Kyrie Irving is a savant on a basketball court. His opinions on other topics, leave much to be desired, though.
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving shared a video from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and Twitter has plenty of thoughts.
Kyrie Irving is running back one more year with the Brooklyn Nets, and that could be either a blessing or a sign of another tumultuous season.
With Kyrie, Kevin Durant and Ben Simmons possibly on a collision course against Joel Embiid and James Harden's Philadelphia Sixers in the playoffs, this year's post-season is set to be all kinds of lit
Clay Travis, seizing an opportunity to dunk on the vaccinated, connected Irving's 60-point outburst on Tuesday (March 15) to the fact he hasn't had the jab which prompted some to drag the pundit's name through the mud.
A video posted by the Brooklyn Nets star seems to suggest he's ready to get back to playing but it's still a mystery overall.
Chris Rock had time for anti-vaxxers and Kyrie Irving.
Kyrie Irving might want to re-evaluate his stance on the COVID-19 vaccines.
The Hall of Fame star offered his thoughts on unvaccinated players in the league and expressed some disappointment
Stephen A. Smith had time for both Kyrie Irving and Jay Williams.
The Brooklyn Nets issued a statement on Tuesday (October 12) that they'll be sitting the All-Star guard until he complies with New York's citywide vaccination rules.