Report: Nets' Kyrie Irving to make season debut vs. Pacers

Gilbert McGregor

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The return of Nets superstar Kyrie Irving is reportedly near.

After missing the first 35 games of the season, Irving is expected to make his season debut when the Nets travel to take on the Pacers on Wednesday, Jan. 5, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Irving's debut comes less than three weeks after the franchise announced that he would be permitted to rejoin the team on a part-time basis , meaning he will practice with the team in its home market and participate solely in road games.

After the Nets' initial statement that they would not allow Irving to participate, was there a change that led to him rejoining the team?

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Will Kyrie Irving play in home games?

There have been no reports to indicate that Irving's COVID-19 vaccination status has changed, which has a direct impact on his ability to participate in Nets home games.

Due to a New York City mandate regarding persons unvaccinated for COVID-19, Irving cannot play in games held at Brooklyn's Barclays Center or Manhattan's Madison Square Garden without being vaccinated. He is permitted to practice at the Nets' practice facility, which is deemed a private building.

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In his first media appearance since rejoining the Nets, Irving alluded to remaining unvaccinated, saying "now we're here, and they were able to just be supportive of allowing me to be available for road games — that was the goal once this state mandate came in. It didn't work in October but now that we're here, I'm praying that it works."

A change in the city mandate or a change in Irving's vaccination status would result in his full availability.

Nets remaining road game schedule 2021-22

Upon the announcement of Irving's return, the Nets have 25 road games remaining. If Irving remains unvaccinated, he will be eligible to play in all but three of the team's remaining road games: Feb. 16 and April 6 at the Knicks and March 1 at the Raptors, as noted below.

Barring any changes, Irving would be unable to take the floor if the Nets faced one of the Knicks or Raptors in a playoff series.

All times and dates Eastern Standard Time.

Date Opponent Time
Jan. 5 at Pacers 7:30 PM
Jan. 12 at Bulls 10:00 PM
Jan. 17 at Cavaliers 3:00 PM
Jan. 19 at Wizards 7:00 PM
Jan. 21 at Spurs 8:30 PM
Jan. 23 at Timberwolves 8:00 PM
Jan. 29 at Warriors 8:30 PM
Feb. 1 at Suns 10:00 PM
Feb. 2 at Kings 10:00 PM
Feb. 4 at Jazz 9:00 PM
Feb. 6 at Nuggets 3:00 PM
Feb. 10 at Wizards 7:00 PM
Feb. 12 at Heat 8:00 PM
Feb. 16 at Knicks 7:30 PM
Feb. 26 at Bucks 8:30 PM
March 1 at Raptors 7:30 PM
March 6 at Celtics 1:00 PM
March 8 at Hornets 7:00 PM
March 10 at 76ers 7:30 PM
March 15 at Magic 7:00 PM
March 23 at Grizzlies 7:30 PM
March 26 at Heat 8:00 PM
April 2 at Hawks 7:30 PM
April 6 at Knicks 7:30 PM
TBD at Trail Blazers  

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Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.