On May 5, Beijing time, Brooklyn basketball star Kyrie Owen publicly expressed his desire to continue to renew his contract with the Nets, and recently, he reiterated this idea in a show and once again expressed loyalty to the Nets.
"I hope to be able to stay dominant for four years in a row, I want to win more than 60 games and enjoy building some relationships that go beyond the pitch," Owen said.
"This season, do I feel like I've let down fans all over the world, the Nets and the Nets? Yes, this disappointed citrus really permeates my whole body."
In addition, Owen also spoke directly about being refused to participate because he was not vaccinated: "I didn't expect that they would not let me compete. I still had the opportunity to play away from home, but the team didn't have that plan and didn't have a vision of how the team would operate when I wasn't playing. ”
"It's affected not only me, but a lot of people. So, I had to deal with that in an awkward situation, and that's the life of a warrior, bro."
Since the season, Irving has played only 29 games for the Nets during the regular season, averaging 27.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game. By the first round of the playoffs, the Nets were swept by the Celtics, and Irving averaged 21.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game.