Anti-vaccine demonstrators show support for Kyrie Irving in New York
Anti-vaccine demonstrators gathered outside the Barclays Center in New York, but the game between the Nets and Hornets went ahead as scheduled. (Reuters)
Anti-vaccine demonstrators gathered outside the Barclays Center in New York, but the game between the Nets and Hornets went ahead as scheduled. (Reuters)

NEW YORK – Anti-vaccine demonstrators gathered outside the Barclays Centre on Sunday to show their support for Brooklyn Nets guard, Kyrie Irving, before his team’s NBA home opener.

Irving has refused to get vaccinated against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and is not allowed to play or practise with his team until he does so because of local vaccine rules.

Some protesters broke through barriers outside the arena before being confronted by security
No arrests or injuries were reported.

“Barclays Centre briefly closed its doors today in order to clear protesters from the main doors on the plaza and ensure guests could safely enter the arena,” a Barclays Centre spokesperson said in a statement.

“Only ticketed guests were able to enter the building and the game proceeded according to schedule.”
The beginning of the new NBA season has been dominated by debate over the COVID-19 vaccine, with some players saying they will not get ‘jabbed’ and others refusing to confirm their vaccination status.

Irving has recently shared microchip claims about the Moderna vaccine on social media and admits to being a “big conspiracy theorist”.
Without Irving, the Nets blew a half-time lead and lost 111-95 on their home return as the Charlotte Hornets won their third game in a row.
Miles Bridges scored a team-high 32 points, one shy of his career-best, as the Hornets moved to 3-0 – their best ever start to a season.

The Nets’ Kevin Durant led all scorers with 38 points as his side dropped to 7-3 in home openers since moving from New Jersey in 2012.
“We definitely want Kyrie Irving out here on the floor and he’s a huge part of what we do, but it’s not happening right now,” Durant said after the game.

Elsewhere, the Los Angeles Lakers avoided starting 0-3 for the second time in four years as reserve Carmelo Anthony’s 28 points helped them beat the Memphis Grizzlies 121-118, with Anthony Davis scoring 19 points and LeBron James adding 19.

And the Boston Celtics beat the Houston Rockets 107-97 to earn their first win of the season, with Jayson Tatum scoring 31 points and Grant Williams scoring 18 off the bench.

(BBC Sport)

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