The leading scorer in NBA history dunked on the Nets guard, accusing him of being Latino ignorant.

He called on consumers to punish the 30-year-old ball handler after he promoted a clip showing a conspiracy theorist.

When the education system fails,Kyrie Irving's thought process is an example, according to the 75-year-old NBA Hall of Famer.

Abdul-Jabbar shared a 2002 clip of Jones claiming a "New World Order" would release "diseases, and Viruses, and plagues" upon the populace, seemingly referencing a baseless conspiracy theory.

Irving wrote that Alex Jones tried to warn them.

The ball player is back and more destructive and stupid than before, wrote Abdul-Jabbar, who has criticized Irving in the past.

Jones is being sued for damages this week in a Connecticut court, where it has already been determined that he lied about the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.

If it weren't forKyrie Irving's influence over young people who look up to athletes, he'd be dismissed as a comical buffoon

The former Lakers star attended UCLA from 1966 to 1969 and is now an education advocate. Irving attended high school in New Jersey and went to Duke University.

He said thatIrving doesn't seem to have the capacity to change, but that we have the ability to fight against his destructive behavior.

Irving ranted about how they lied to him about the shape of the Earth.

He told them to do their own research during the interview.

Irving apologized for sharing pseudo-science and said his theories are better suited for intimate conversations. Irving was unable to join the Nets for home games due to his refusal to get vaccine at the peak of the COVID-19 epidemic. He told the Daily News that he didn't want to follow government controls.

The Athletic reported that the Lakers were interested in acquiring Irving before he chose to stay in Brooklyn. He uses social media to share his thoughts on spirituality and current affairs.

At the end of August, Irving wrote, "Humanity is at war."

Abdul-Jabbar blamed Irving for tarnishing the reputation of athletes who try to be seen as more than dumb jocks.