Last November, when Kyrie Irving was still with the Cleveland Cavaliers, he talked about how he believes the earth is flat, and not round like scientists believe.

He was on Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye's podcast and talked about why he believed this to be the case.

“If you really think about it from a landscape of the way we travel, the way we move and the fact that — can you really think of us rotating around the sun, and all the planets align, rotating in specific dates, being perpendicular with what’s going on with these planets and stuff like this.”

The topic will randomly come up now, with Irving making another comment about how he believes the Earth is flat, but for the most part, it's something that hasn't been talked about a ton, that is until Geno Smith took his thoughts on the situation to Twitter.

With his first tweet, he sounds like he is pretty on board with the flat-earth theory.

“I been studying this whole flat earth vs globe thing… and I think I may be with Kyrie on this… b4 you judge do some HW but what do you guys think?”

Smith later seemed to backtrack from those comments, and just said it needs more research, not that he actually believes it's flat.

“I find it funny how you all assume I believe Earth is flat lol I just think you guys should have an open mind because as we know a lot of the “truths” that we thought were true actually aren’t.”

Maybe this is going to be the new craze for pro athletes. Instead of studying film and playing Fortnite late at night, they will be researching and trying to prove their theories that the Earth isn't round.