NBA Players have had some wild conspiracies over time. Kyrie Irving opened up a lot of eyes when he said that the world was flat, but San Antonio Spurs draft pick Lonnie Walker IV has topped that.

Talking with Ben Golliver of Sports Illustrated, Walker opened up about how he believed everyone at one point was a giant. That wasn't the wildest of his theories though. Walker also believes that Adolf Hitler never actually committed suicide.

“One of my favorite ones is actually the whole (Adolf) Hitler thing, with him supposedly dying, him and his wife,” Walker said. “Just that whole allegations. I just feel as a great powerful leader, there's no way you were by yourself in a house where you died, or whatever it shall be. It just doesn't add up.”

Walker continued saying that because of the following that Hitler had, and how many people loved and adored him, that would be reason enough for him to not kill himself.

This isn't the first time that someone has brought up the idea that maybe Hitler isn't dead, but it's interesting to hear a guy just drafted in the first round of the NBA draft talk so openly about such a controversial figure as Hitler.

During the NBA draft, Lonnie Walker became an instant meme after putting on his Spurs hat. Because of his hair sticking up on top of his head, it makes his hat appear like it is floating in mid-air, and the internet had a lot of fun with that.