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Sacramento Kings star point guard De'Aaron Fox was asked about the Brooklyn Nets situation with Kyrie Irving, and Fox had no interest in talking about that.

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On Saturday, at a media scrum, Sacramento Kings star point guard De'Aaron Fox was asked about the situation going on with the Brooklyn Nets and Kyrie Irving. 

The clip of him being asked the question and giving his answer can be seen in a Tweet that is embedded below from James Ham.

It's safe to assume Fox is not interested in discussing Irving or the Nets situation. 

Reporter: "What are your thoughts about Kyrie not being able to play? Has to sit out." 

Fox essentially asked what does that have to do with him and his team (and he's right). 

Irving cannot play at home games in New York City (Brooklyn) due to being unvaccinated. 

He is permitted to play on the road, but the Nets have come out and said that they will not allow Irving to be part of the team at all until he can be a full-time participant. 

Part of what Sean Marks (President of Basketball Operations) released in a statement on October 12, can be seen embedded in a Tweet below from ESPN's SportsCenter. 

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This article first appeared on Fastbreak on FanNation and was syndicated with permission.

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