 Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that the big story is a guy that will not be in the line of tonight Kyrie Irving as we take a look at this timeline September 13th, New York City's indoor vaccination proof mandate went into effect September 27th Kyrie had to attend media day via zoom. He was not president Barclay center September 28th through October 3rd Training camp in San Diego. He was able to attend practice with his teammates and then this week He did not attend practice because it was in New York and today he is listed as Ineligible to play earlier Ned said coach Steve Nash met with the media Kind of factor in that I mean there was a report out that the HSS facility is now considered a private office building allowing him to practice With you guys just I take it. Do you expect him to practice on Sunday? And what is what does that news do for you guys? Well, I mean it's positive for for us to be able to welcome him back in the building to practice and Be a part of the team But like I said, this is all just brand new information to us as well So I'm trying to work through what the actual details are so I wouldn't want to comment too much on it until I know firmly what the parameters are but Sounds like it's positive news All right, Argie. There's a lot happening a lot changing here every moment. What's your take on this whole situation? Obviously, you know, there's a bit of a Stale mate here, you know with with the vaccine in Kyrie and they're still trying to figure it out But I think Steve Nash is right every opportunity you get to get Kyrie on the floor whether it's games or practice I think this is a big step towards getting some normalcy because that's what everyone is looking for With your team and as the season progresses So I think getting Kyrie back in practice is a huge step Especially at the facility and so, you know, we're still gonna have to wait and see how these things are continuing to change because they have Literally changed from week to week to week to week