WATCH: “Bye bye pu**y!” LEAKED audio shows Kyrie Irving trash talk to OKC fan at Game 2 of playoffs 

Irving's response came after he had received harsh treatment from fans.


WATCH: “Bye bye pu**y!” LEAKED audio shows Kyrie Irving trash talk to OKC fan at Game 2 of playoffs 

Kyrie Irving's leaked audio revealed a rather NSFW exchange

Dallas Mavericks Kyrie Irving had a heated exchange with an Oklahoma City Thunder fan who was sitting courtside during the Mavericks’ 119-110 win over the Thunder in their Game Two. Irving went to the free throw line, then looked at the fan who had been trash-talking him all during the encounter and sent a clear message, mocking him in the process.

Irving’s response came after he had received harsh treatment from fans in Games 1 and 2 in Oklahoma. It was pointed out by X user legendz_nba.

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Bye bye, pu**y! Go home, pu**y.
The leaked audio of Kyrie Irving revealed

However, Kyrie Irving, despite scoring only nine points and having an unusually quiet game, was one of the most effective players on the court, where he displayed solid on-ball defense, exceptional playmaking, and a high effort level.

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Furthermore, the series is now heading back to the American Airlines Center, Dallas for Games 3 and 4 and they will aim to take a 3-1 lead by the time they return to Oklahoma for Game 5. Irving’s performance and exchange with the fan, showcased his competitive spirit and ability to stay focused under pressure.

Luka Doncic’s reaction to Kyrie Irving’s Game Two performance 

The Dallas Mavericks on the road beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 119-110 in Game 2, eventually tying the series. Kyrie Irving had his lowest-scoring performance of the season, shooting 2/8 and scoring nine points in total. 

Luka Doncic defended Irving’s performance, emphasizing that scoring isn’t the only way to contribute to the team’s success. Irving’s selfless approach and focus on winning were evident in Game 2, helping the Mavericks secure a crucial win.

Furthermore, Irving had a significant impact on the game, where he tied his playoff career high with 11 assists, as well as three rebounds, two steals, and two blocks. His plus-minus rating of +9 was among the best on the team.

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