Brooklyn Nets media day was Monday, and there was one major story by several miles: Kyrie Irving and his lack of an update on his vaccination status. Everyone was wondering if the star guard is in fact not vaccinated. If not, would that mean he cannot hoop in Brooklyn this season?
New York City is requiring Knicks and Nets to get the jab and players who refuse may not be eligible to play without some type of religious or medical exemption. Much of the focus for media day was listening for any clue about Kyrie (even Joe Harris was asked if he felt Irving would play).
If it were not for that national story, you might have heard a little bit more from the rest of the Nets. Let's take a moment to focus on a few of the non-Kyrie stories from Monday's media availability that may have been swept under the rug.
9 Nets notes you probably missed amid the Kyrie hoopla
1. LaMarcus Aldridge is back and eyeing a major milestone
Last season, seven-time All-Star LaMarcus Aldridge retired when he was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat. He has talked with his family and his doctors and made sure it's safe for him to resume playing with the Nets, and he's doing that out of love for basketball. He added some details for us about the situation.
Aldridge said upon retiring he returned to Texas and immediately got to his doctor and did tests to see what he can do in everyday life. Didn't find anything alarming, so they kept ramping it up. Got his agent involved. Wanted the time to do the testing to make sure he was OK.
— Alex Schiffer (@Alex__Schiffer) September 27, 2021
LaMarcus Aldridge said he was dabbling in some real estate stuff and NBA TV opportunities for post-retirement gigs.
— Alex Schiffer (@Alex__Schiffer) September 27, 2021
It sounds like Aldridge never really wanted to retire.
Nets teammate Kevin Durant noted he was excited for “LA” to crack a certain scoring threshold on the all-time leader board. For someone with as feathery a touch as LA has, 49 points isn't a lot. It's nice that the team leader in KD is already aware of that and excited to share it with him, especially given the health scare he's had in the past.
Kevin Durant said he trusted LaMarcus Aldridge's judgement when he found out LA wanted to come back. Didn't try and talk him out of it like Marks did. Said he knew LA was 49 points from 20K and was bummed he wouldn't be able to get it. Now is pumped to be able to see him hit it.
— Alex Schiffer (@Alex__Schiffer) September 27, 2021
2) Blake Griffin saw a dude who looked just like Dave Letterman… but didn't realize it was really him
In case you missed it, the real Dave Letterman showed up to media day and had a fun back and forth with Kevin Durant.
Dave Letterman crashed Nets media day and asked KD a really important question.
Like, really important.
We never could’ve predicted this answer. 😂
(via @SNYNets)pic.twitter.com/gsxt4BAc91
— Bally Sports (@BallySports) September 27, 2021
But what we didn't notice right away was something Blake Griffin would reveal.
Fellow comedian Blake Griffin saw David Letterman and thought, 'That guy looks like David Letterman.' Didn't think it was him and was about to make a joke at him but decided against it.
— Alex Schiffer (@Alex__Schiffer) September 27, 2021
Imagine seeing that beard and still wondering if it was actually Dave? Blake is also a comedian, I would have loved to hear what joke he had plan for “the look-alike.”
"Dave from Basketball Digest" took over Kevin Durant's session with the media. https://t.co/TzubaWNnNb
— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) September 27, 2021
3) Patty Mills says he spoke with Kevin Durant in the summer; that put him in a championship state of mind
Patty Mills said he’ll always remember the conversations with Kevin Durant, Sean Marks and Steve Nash over the summer.
— Chris Milholen (@ChrisMilholen) September 27, 2021
"My conversation with Kevin Durant mindset of purposeful basketball to try & bring a championship to Brooklyn" – Patty Mills on why he chose Nets pic.twitter.com/WGl3yLFDBz
— Jeri Tsai (@JeriTsaiNets) September 27, 2021
Mills is no stranger to the NBA Finals, he appeared in back-to-back finals in 2013 and 2014. They lost the first time when Ray Allen hit his iconic shot. But he landed himself a redemptive ring the second time around with San Antonio. He still gets to rock a black jersey. And he can't shake this one former Spurs teammate of his:
Patty Mills on playing with LaMarcus Aldridge again: "I can't get rid of the guy." #Nets
— Kristian Winfield (@Krisplashed) September 27, 2021
4) Bruce Brown likes country music
Let's face it, if not for the Kyrie thing this Nets item would be the biggest story in the NBA today. Brown liking country music has to be one of the most underrated stories in New York sports today. We'll see if the PA crew pumps some Johnny Cash from the arena speakers for him when he throws down a lob from Harden.
In other news, Bruce Brown is a fan of country music.
— Chris Milholen (@ChrisMilholen) September 27, 2021
5) Paul Millsap said choosing Brooklyn was not an easy decision, and he isn't sure what to call his new coach yet
Paul Millsap, like former Atlanta Hawks teammate Al Horford, is a really underrated talent. If not for LeBron James simply dominating the NBA for so many years, Millsap (like many others) might have enjoyed a bit more of the spotlight. He talked about how it was a difficult decision to settle on the Brooklyn Nets. Ultimately, the idea of playing with his new teammates was what helped him to this point.
Paul Millsap is eyeing a championship run with the Nets 👀 pic.twitter.com/GsRpcgHy0K
— Nets Nation (@NetsNationCP) September 27, 2021
Oh and he isn't sure what to call coach Steve Nash yet….




Paul Millsap said he's still figuring out what to call Steve Nash. "Steve? Coach Steve?"
— Alex Schiffer (@Alex__Schiffer) September 27, 2021
6) Jevon Carter reminds us this isn't football
Former Suns pitbull defender Jevon Carter says “I tell people all the time this isn't football. You play both ends of the floor,” per YES Network. He thinks that his tenacity on D and ability to play both ends of the floor will be key for his new team.
7) Nic Claxton draws high praise from James Harden
Nick Claxton doesn't know what his role will be yet on the Nets, but it couldn't hurt that James Harden compared him to Clint Capela, who had terrific pick-n-roll chemistry with Harden during their Houston days.
Asked Nic Claxton about whether he knows about his role heading into training camp.
“I honestly have no idea what my role will be. I just want to continue to improve and build off what I did last year. Expand a little bit and help the team in any way I can.”
— Chris Milholen (@ChrisMilholen) September 27, 2021
James Harden on Nic Claxton: “he reminds me of Clint [Capela] but just with more skill offensively.”
— DaveEarly (@DavidEarly) September 27, 2021
8) Joe Harris doesn't worry about social media because he gets enough ribbing from his family
At least Joe Harris has a built-in way to cope with social media harassment when he doesn't play well for the Nets. He already gets his fill from his mom and sisters apparently.
Joe Harris admits he could’ve played better in the postseason. I asked if not being active on social media helped get avoid that rabbit hole and let him move on quicker. "My mom and my sisters beat me up pretty good. I don’t really need to go on Instagram to hear anybody.” #Nets
— Brian Lewis (@NYPost_Lewis) September 27, 2021
9) James Harden and Kyrie Irving injury/extension updates?
James Harden offered some music to Nets fan ears when he said “I don't see myself anywhere else, honestly” when asked Monday about a possible extension. It was noted that he could make more cash if he waited a year but he mentioned that wasn't all that's on his mind.
James Harden on a possible long term extension in Brooklyn: “ I don’t see myself anywhere else honestly”
— DaveEarly (@DavidEarly) September 27, 2021
James Harden doesn't care about the money, he cares about the ringhttps://t.co/kd8J9QIICI
— Nets Nation (@NetsNationCP) September 27, 2021
As for his hamstring, he noted that his grade two strain can take a full offseason to rehab. The issue received his full attention and he is now feeling “100 percent.”
James Harden on his hamstring: "A hundred percent, I'm back which I feel great about that."
— Ohm Youngmisuk (@NotoriousOHM) September 27, 2021
As for Kyrie Irving's extension?
Kyrie Irving on the eligible Nets extension: “We’re having great talks. It’s going well.”
— Chris Milholen (@ChrisMilholen) September 27, 2021
Kyrie's update on his ankle wasn't quite as positive as Harden's injury update.
Irving added: “It’s been a long road. I was in a lot of pain. I’ve been able to do some rehab. Prioritizing this season,” per YES Network.
Basketball is getting closer and closer.