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Owen is no longer in the game! Officials reiterated that New York's epidemic prevention regulations remain unchanged Nets fans gathered in protest

On March 20, Beijing time, when Irving and Durant have recently slammed down high scores, it seems that the Nets' championship hopes have returned, especially many voices said that Irving may return to the state of being able to play at home in the playoffs. Only now, according to the statement of New York City officials, the epidemic prevention regulations against the private sector will be extended indefinitely, so that Irving still cannot play the game, and it is also a protest demonstration by many fans.

Owen is no longer in the game! Officials reiterated that New York's epidemic prevention regulations remain unchanged Nets fans gathered in protest

Irving missed the first half of the game this season because he was not vaccinated, and after the return of the second half, he could not play in the home game due to the epidemic prevention regulations, and the Knicks' home game with the Raptors, which naturally greatly weakened the strength of the Nets.

According to Fox Sports, Ashwin Vasan, the new director of the New York City Health Commission, once again publicly reiterated that New York City's epidemic prevention regulations for the private sector will be extended indefinitely, in other words, Irving will still not be able to play at home.

Owen is no longer in the game! Officials reiterated that New York's epidemic prevention regulations remain unchanged Nets fans gathered in protest

In this case, the Nets are still in the 8th place in the East, and they are likely to need to play in the playoffs, and even if they make the playoffs, Irving will not be able to play at home.

It is precisely because of this situation, according to the New York Post, that a large group of Irving fans gathered outside the Barclays Center, the home of the Nets, to protest New York City's epidemic prevention regulations. According to the pictures of the US media, fans held placards and posters, and also wrote words such as "Wake Up New York" and "Brooklyn Love Owen" to protest, but such pictures are the protest pictures of Nets fans last year, and Irving's hope of playing home this season is getting smaller and smaller.

Owen is no longer in the game! Officials reiterated that New York's epidemic prevention regulations remain unchanged Nets fans gathered in protest

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