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[QUOTE="Lefty2one, post: 3582854, member: 1001"] It's just as much because of his history of saying/believing/doing ridiculous things. He's such a phony. The flat-earther stuff is just a small part of it. His silly cryptic social media posts, spewing pseudointellectual nonsense, and being an all-around dick. This dude tries so hard to get people to believe he's a worldly, deep, intelligent dude and it's such a transparent schtick. The story is so funny of Brad Stevens saying good morning to Kyrie at the team facilities and Kyrie responding with "what does the word 'government' mean to you?". Kyrie is like that 13-year-old who just discovered conspiracy theories channels on YouTube. Um, what? Quite the leap there to make that connection, Kyrie! Solid way to behave. Again, fluffing up his own intelligence... Plus he loves throwing his teammates under the bus and being a pouty, spoiled millionaire athlete. And now he's out here saying the NBA looking to resume the season is "fishy". Those are some major implications against the league, the same league that happens to be by far the most supportive and progressive league in the country when it comes to social justice and reform. [/QUOTE]
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