Here’s the astronomical amount of money Kyrie Irving will lose if he doesn’t get COVID-19 vaccine

That’s A LOT of money to lose.

With the 2021-22 NBA season looming, the questions about what Kyrie Irving will do about his COVID-19 vaccination status.

Because if he stays unvaccinated, he won’t be able to play in New York — yep, that’s right, he’ll miss every Nets home game, every contest against the Knicks, home playoff games and practices — given local policies.

Per ESPN, the Nets “have made no decision on whether the organization will accommodate him as a part-time player this season.”

They could just say he’ll play on the road … or they could tell him to sit out until he gets his vaccine.

But what if it’s the former and not the latter? How much does he stand to lose?

Here’s ESPN’s Bobby Marks:

That’s a $17 million-plus decision, not including playoff pay, and he’d be able to play in California, per Marks:

I know he’s made a ton of money in his career — according to Spotrac, it’s over $158 million. But that’s A LOT of money to lose.

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