The NBA is now up to six postponements this season. Earlier this month, the Chicago Bulls had two games postponed because of a COVID outbreak.
Kyrie Irving back under such circumstances will present some issues to the Nets, they'll have to change their game-plan frequently.
Even without Kyrie Irving, the Nets are still performing at a high level, sitting at 19-8 and in first place in the Eastern Conference.
Kevin Durant was also fined 25,000 dollars in October for throwing the ball into the stands out of frustration during a game.
Adams said in an interview with CNN on Friday that the city will not be changing the COVID-19 vaccination rules that are currently in place.
Brooklyn Nets has been without Irving due to his unvaccinated status, and it's unclear when or if he'll play this season.
Protesters chanted "let Kyrie play" while holding up signs that read "Stand with Kyrie" ahead of Brooklyn's matchup with Charlotte Hornets.
"The contract, the money it's gonna be there. I don't plan on leaving this organization and the situation that we have," Harden said.
Kyrie Irving won't be permitted to practice with the team or play in road games until he is a "full participant".
There has been some positive news for the Nets, however, as their training facility was reclassified as a private office.