![]() ![]() So far, it’s looking like Kyrie’s “own thing” is to be eccentric just for the sake of it. When he inexplicably went on First Take last week, he was cryptic, short, and unapologetically curt about his pre-trade situation in Cleveland, his relationship with LeBron, and his desire to do his own thing. Kyrie could have made this point in infinite other ways, but he decided to defy a scientific truth to prove his theory, and even caused unnecessary issues for science teachers.īut I guess this is who Kyrie is now, a slightly divisive guy. If Kyrie really is trolling us all, he’s doing it in the lamest way possible.Ĭhoosing to revive an extinct theory that is a part of regular school education to try to make a point about the judgmental world we live in is really weak. (I know, expert-level analysis, right?) Kyrie saying the earth is flat in the first place, doubling down on it multiple times, getting other players to endorse it, even as a joke, and then choosing to half-heartedly deny that he ever believed in the theory’s validity on a local radio show. Kyrie went on to say that his theory, which he first espoused on the Road Trippin’ podcast at the All-Star Game in New Orleans, was just an attempt at having “an open conversation.”įirst, the surface level: This is all so dumb. Does that knock my intellectual capacity or the fact that I can think different things than you can?” ![]() It became like, because I think different … because I believe that the world is flat, and you believe that the world is round. “It literally spinned the world, your guys’ world, it spinned the world into a frenzy,” Irving said. In an interview with Toucher and Rich in Boston on Tuesday, Irving said that his propagation of a flat-earth theory was an “exploitation tactic.” ![]() The earth is not flat, and Kyrie Irving knows that the earth is not flat. ![]()
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