NBA-Professioal Analysis
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Blast! Owen lifted the ban! But the Nets are in bigger trouble... The mayor of New York announced a plan today: in the next few weeks, New York will gradually eliminate mandatory vaccinations. This also means that Irving can play home games in the next few weeks. It is reported that in the next few days, the mayor will issue the details of the plan. Many fans will probably be confused when they see this. Didn't the mayor say "resolutely will not change the epidemic prevention policy" before, why is the mayor's idea the same every day? In fact, the two mayors are not the same person. The one who "resolutely does not change the policy" is the former, and the one who "plans to lift the compulsory vaccination" is the current one. The current mayor, Eric Adams, was the mayor of Brooklyn and was just promoted to mayor of New York at the beginning of the year. The new mayor changed his policy as soon as he took office, and it can be seen that Owen's ideas represent the psychology of a large number of people in the United States. The purpose of the new mayor's revision of the policy is most likely to seize this group of people headed by Owen, right? From our point of view, it is actually difficult to understand their views. But since it cannot be understood and cannot be changed, then don't understand it. They quarrel with them, and we look at ours, which may be the safest solution. It's obviously a good thing for Nets fans to have more opportunities to see their favorite stars play. What bad news? The annual Ramadan is coming. In Brother B's impression, Owen seems to be the only player who has passed Ramadan. It's not that other players don't believe in religion, it's that the price of Ramadan is too great. During Ramadan, it is required to eat only after sunset, which means that after the sun rises and before the sun goes down, Owen must have no oil, salt, or water, and wait until the sun goes down. This kind of impact is obviously huge. For example, if you don’t allow water to be replenished, how can you do high-intensity training during the day?
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