NBA commissioner Adam Silver on Wednesday challenged New York’s demand for the Covid-19 vaccine, which prevents Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving from playing in home games.

Silver finds it absurd that the same rule would allow unvaccinated visitors to play, indicating that the league hopes to permanently bring one of its biggest stars to the pitch before the playoffs begin in April.

Adam Silver said the order banning unvaccinated New Yorkers from using indoor gyms, including the Nets’ Barclays Center, “did not make sense” during a Get Up d show Wednesday morning.ESPNcalling it “weird” that it only applies to local players.

Citing a relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, such as the New York State’s decision to lift the indoor mask requirement last week, Silver called on New York to “take a look” at the governor.

Silver did not name Irving by name, but he is the only unvaccinated player on the city’s two NBA teams, the Nets and the Knicks, and his prolonged absence would have a huge impact on the Nets’ league ambitions. in view of the playoffs starting on April 16.