Brooklyn Nets superstar Kyrie Irving will soon make his return to the NBA, set to only play road games. The new proposal comes after Irving’s unwillingness to get vaccinated. With a quarter of the season in the books, Irving still has yet to play this season. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported late Friday afternoon—forever the favorite window to dump bad/guaranteed-to-be-received-horrifically news—that the Nets are welcoming back their mercurial superstar, who refused to be vaccinated for unclear reasons before the start of the season and therefore hasn’t been able to play in home games due to a New York City mandate. Notably, Woj says Irving had no plans to become immunized—and we’re not talking the Aaron Rodgers definition of immunized here—anytime soon. With the roster growing thin and the work load on Kevin Durant growing, the organization looks to reverse its decision it made earlier this year by allowing Irving to play in away games excluding cities like Toronto, and Los Angeles. Irving will be the first part-time NBA player.