Much to NBA legend John Stockton’s dismay, it’s possible that mercurial point guard Kyrie Irving could be making his triumphant return to the court a lot sooner than any of us expected.

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Per Shams Charania of The Athletic, there’s “renewed optimism” that the 29-year-old will return to the fold at some point this season—thanks in part to one of Irving’s best friends in the entire league, teammate Kevin Durant:

It remains unclear whether Irving’s potential return this season would come via vaccination to meet New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement or by Brooklyn opening the door for him to play road games and practice at home, but sources have indicated a renewed belief that Irving could play this season after all. Nets players and coaches want to have Irving rejoin the team as soon as possible. In recent weeks, Irving and Kevin Durant, his co-star and close friend, have had increased communication about his fit on the team, breaking down the games, and about life in general, sources added. There appears to be an increased level of enthusiasm between the two superstars.

Increased communication is always a good thing, and considering James Harden hasn’t exactly looked like himself this season, I’m sure KD is clamoring behind the scenes for Kyrie to take the COVID-19 vaccine—something he’s refused to do thus far—and come collect a second Larry O’Brien trophy.

Source: Is Kyrie Irving Primed for a Return?

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