Kyrie Irving clapping back, flipping off, and cursing back at Boston Celtics fans isn't good for the NBA. At least, that's what Richard Jefferson seems to think about it.
Kyrie Irving's recent actions and comments on Boston Celtics fans drew mixed takes and plenty of criticism. Some of it came from Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal.
The New York Knicks have been cravinga franchise player for years. Notably, they could've landed two in 2019, as Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant were pretty close to signing with them.
Now that he's eligible to play home games, Kyrie Irving reaffirmed his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine and addressed his future with the Brooklyn Nets
Now that Kyrie Irving will be cleared to play at home, John Stockton doubled down on his support for the Brooklyn Nets star, while also sharing some rather controversial thoughts on vaccination.
Kyrie Ivring could be fully available to play with the Brooklyn Nets as the New York city mayor Eric Adams will reportedly lift the private sector Covid-19 mandate. Here, check out the full story.
With the NBA regular season going down to the wire, Kevin Durant has made his position about Kyrie Irving's vaccination status more than clear.
With the 2021-22 NBA regular season coming to an end, the status of Kyrie Irving still worries a number of Brooklyn Nets fans as he continues to be unavailable for home games. Here's what Kevin Durant had to say about it.
Even though they've shown some improvement lately, the Brooklyn Nets won't get past the first round of the playoffs without Kyrie Irving, says Stephen A. Smith of ESPN.
With the end of the regular season just around the corner, Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant got brutally honest on Kyrie Irving's vaccination status.
The Brooklyn Nets put all the outside noise to rest by claiming a commanding win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night. According to Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, the hostile environment related to Ben Simmons' return to Philly had certainly motivated them to play at their best.
Kyrie Irving has recently praised New York City mayor Eric Adams, even suggesting that he is on his 'side' despite he is not allowed to play for the Brooklyn Nets at home due to the vaccine mandate.
Now that James Harden is no longer a part of the Brooklyn Nets, it seems like Kyrie Irving has found relief in playing with a different kind of player. Check out what he said.
Speaking for the first time since he was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, James Harden shut down the rumor that his departure from the Brooklyn Nets had something to do with him not standing Kyrie Irving.
Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving opened up on what it's like to be a part-time player and how he's had to deal with the criticism and narratives created by the media.
Shortly after the blockbuster move on the NBA trade deadline day, Kevin Durant hasspoken up on the rumors that James Harden wanted away from the Brooklyn Nets because he couldn't stand Kyrie Irving anymore.
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