Kyrie questionable to play vs. Bucks Monday
The Brooklyn Nets have listed point guard Kyrie Irving as questionable for Monday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Irving last played on Jan. 5. The first five games of that absence was for personal reasons, while Saturday's missed contest was due to health and safety protocols.
The NBA fined the 28-year-old $50,000 on Friday for attending an indoor party with several people - which violated the league's COVID-19 regulations.
If Irving plays against the Bucks, the Nets will have himself, Kevin Durant, and James Harden on the court together for the first time. Harden made his Brooklyn debut on Saturday, notching a triple-double to go alongside Durant's 42 points.
Irving is averaging 27.1 points and 6.1 assists on 50.4% shooting in seven games this season.
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