Kyrie Irving is back.
Less than two months since his outspoken vaccination refusal was the trigger for a mob of protesters to gather outside his team's home stadium in New York, the Brooklyn Nets have folded and are about to bring Irving back.
The NBA franchise made a decision in October to stand the All Star guard down from all duties and announced they would not accommodate him as a part-time player this season because of his refusal to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
New York City vaccine mandates prohibit Irving from playing home games at Barclays Center because of his unvaccinated status and the team found his presence too disruptive to allow him to play exclusively road games.
But senior ESPN journalist Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Nets had been forced to begin the process of bringing Irving back as a result of injuries and Covid-enforced absences — but only as a part-time employee to feature in games away from New York.