You wouldn’t be that off claiming that Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving emerged victorious in his battle against taking the COVID vaccine.
Or you can declare it a case of a new mayor operating differently than the old one and the season. No matter how good the Brooklyn Nets have been they haven’t captured the imagination as much as the mediocre, but with promise, struggling team across the bridge in the New York Knicks. New York City Mayor Eric Adams lifting the vaccine mandate for athletes and entertainers isn’t about Kyrie. It’s about the New York Yankees, the New York Mets and Broadway.
We’re just a few weeks away from the beginning of the Major League Baseball season, and watching games without being able to see sluggers Aaron Judge and Pete Alonso and pitcher Jacob deGrom wouldn’t be as much fun. “The old exemption put our sports teams at a self-imposed competitive disadvantage and was unfair to New York performers,” Adams said last week. “Now, with the city in a low-risk environment, we can keep protecting each other, as we continue to move in the right direction and deliver an equitable and inclusive economic recovery.”
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