![]() But I think it's interesting for people to find out on their own.” "Hopefully they'll either back my belief or they'll throw it in the water. "I think people should do their own research, man," Irving told ESPN. The 24-year-old revealed earlier this week that he actually, really, truly believes the earth is flat. If you have made it this far into the post and don’t know the context: Kyrie Irving apparently wasted a year at Duke for nothing. “The way you look at it right now if you’re walking around, it’s flat,” Carrasco said. ![]() It was difficult to tell whether he was considering his answer or wanted it to be: What kind of stupid question is that, you dimwit? When asked the same question, Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco paused.įor 10 seconds, he was silent. It was, simply, is the earth round or flat? He said flat. ![]() Irving was not talking about slight imperfections or bumps in the surface of the earth. All five seemed professional in their responses to Jeff’s questions, though Carrasco had a worrying pause before confirming something my five-year-old son would answer correctly. Yahoo! Sports’ Jeff Passan recently tackled the hard-hitting issue, asking Jason Kipnis, Francisco Lindor, Dan Otero, Austin Jackson, and Carlos Carrasco if they understood basic first-grade science. If anything good came out of Kyrie Irving’s recent revelation that he is actually a grown-ass man who thinks the earth is flat, it’s that we have confirmation that none of his cross-sport Cleveland athletes agree with his idiocy. ![]()
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