Kyrie Irving standing firm on his opinion towards the COVID-19 vaccine mandate is bound to hurt the Brooklyn Nets at some point. With R&B star Chris Brown offering his support for the enigmatic point guard, the attention it'll drive in favor of Irving's beliefs could lead to more distractions for the Nets.
In a recent Instagram story featuring an image of Irving, Brown strongly expressed his approval of the Nets star's choice.
“THE REAL HERO!!! I stand with my brother. WHOEVER DONT LIKE IT… Go live your damn life.. ITS HIS CHOICE AND A DAMN GOOD ONE. ALWAYS IN MY BROTHERS CORNER.”




While Kevin Durant and James Harden—two MVP-caliber superstars in their prime—are more than enough to keep the ship afloat, the void left by Irving will be more noticeable as the season progresses.
Brooklyn's three-headed monster was supposed to allow Steve Nash to manage the load of his triumvirate. The Nets are bound for a deep postseason run, so having the luxury of Durant, Harden, and Irving on the roster is critical.
The Nets lost their season opener to a potential playoff foe in the Bucks, who played a chunk of the game without Jrue Holiday. This should already be enough for Irving to reassess his decision if he's serious about helping his team achieve its goal.