New York doctor who had s*x parties during COVID-19 gets fitting reply from Kyrie Irving after banning him

Kyrie Irving came into the NBA with the view of playing basketball and for the most part, he did that, and did it quite successfully.

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CAUGHT: NYC Covid Czar Admits Forcing Vaccines & Having Drug-Fueled Sex Parties

Kyrie Irving came into the NBA with the view of playing basketball and for the most part, he did that, and did it quite successfully. Irving wanted to bring success to the Brooklyn Nets before the New York City vaccine mandate stopped him from playing home games. In a recent turn of events, the doctor who forced that mandate has been exposed and fired.

Dr. Jay Varma was fired after an undercover operation by the staff of Louder with Crowder uncovered that the doctor forced the vaccine mandate on New Yorkers. After a video of him bragging that his mandate forced Irving to stay off the court, the Dallas Mavericks superstar responded by putting his faith in God. In the same video, Varma was also caught boasting about having drug-fueled s*x parties mid-pandemic

GOD is truly the greatest and the TRUTH is always revealed in the light. I am grateful I am not alone on this mission. โ€˜Rise up out of the ashes no matter whatโ€™.

Kyrie Irving wrote this on his X account

Irving seems to be relieved that the truth about the vaccine mandate being intentionally enforced has been made public The eight-time All-Star was at the receiving end of criticism from the entire basketball community as well as the American community for opposing the forced COVID-19 vaccine measures.

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Fellow New Yorker Stephen A. Smith even went on a tirade against Irving and painted him as the villain. He was also joined by NBA legend Charles Barkley and others in trolling the point guard.

Kyrie Irving and his tumultuous time with the Brooklyn Nets

When Kyrie Irving signed with the Brooklyn Nets, his goal was to win an NBA title alongside close friend Kevin Durant. But that was not immediately possible as COVID-19 set in. Irving held his ground and did not get vaccinated and the New York vaccine mandate forced him to miss home games.

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That started to fracture in the relationship between him, the team and the fans. Ultimately, the team did not get close to a title and the 32-year-old was forced to seek a trade. Since moving to the Dallas Mavericks, he still ends up getting criticized, this time by Nets fans.

Stephen A. Smith has since resolved his differences and apologized to Irving. Only time will tell how the likes of Charles Barkley, Brooklyn Nets fans, and the NBA community in general react to him. Irving will most likely focus on taking making another trip to the NBA finals, this time with the Nets.

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