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New York City Mayor Eric Adams -- Making exception for Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving 'would send wrong message' to other city workers

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Monday that he wants to see Kyrie Irving playing home games at Barclays Center but making an exception for the unvaccinated Brooklyn Nets star guard «would send the wrong message» to the rest of the city.

Adams made his comments to CNBC and added that he has spoken with Nets owner Joseph Tsai about the issue.

«Listen, I want Kyrie on the court. I would do anything to get that ring. So badly, I want it. But there's so much at stake here. And I spoke with the owner of the team. We want to find a way to get Kyrie on the court, but this is a bigger issue,» Adams said in the interview with CNBC. «I can't have my city closed down again. It would send the wrong message just to have an exception for one player when we're telling countless number of New York City employees 'If you don't follow the rules, you won't be able to be employed.'»

Adams' comments came a day after he announced in a statement that as long as COVID-19 numbers continue to decrease, the city is looking at March 7 as the date to remove vaccination requirements for «indoor dining, fitness and entertainment venues.» Adams said in his official statement, however, that, «All other vaccine mandates in New York City will remain in place at this time as they are, and have been, vital to protecting New Yorkers.»

Adams agreed Monday that the current rule keeping Irving from playing home games «makes no sense» since away players who are unvaccinated are allowed to play in games in New York City. But even though he thought the rule as written is «ridiculous,» he said «these are the rules and I have to follow the rules. If I don't, I'm going to open the door that is sending the wrong message to every-day employees.»

Irving, who has been

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