Kyrie Irving Leaves Streamer in Tears With Cold 2-Word Response Amid Angry Confession

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Kyrie Irving’s not just recovering—he’s roasting. With an ACL tear sidelining him, he found a new court: Twitch. Instead of layups, he’s dropping insults on streamers, just for fun. Somehow, that led him to Kai Cenat’s pool parties and chaotic livestreams. The 2016 champ’s got jokes, Wi-Fi, and zero chill. He’s rehabbing, sure, but also clowning people online like it’s Game 7. The Mavs want him back for a title run, but for now? Kyrie’s lighting up the internet, not the scoreboard. Turns out, when one door shuts, Kyrie opens a browser tab—and starts talking trash.

Irving kicked off his streaming gig around 2022 and instantly found his groove online. He credits Kai Cenat (and YourRage too) for inspiring him to dive into live broadcasts and join the chaos of Twitch fame. That led to surprise guest spots on Kai’s Mafiathon 2 marathon streams, where Kyrie taught hoops tricks, danced, pranked with crickets, and even lost a $1,500 bet—all while millions tuned in. They’ve since built a real friendship: Irving invited Kai and his AMP crew to the 2024 NBA Finals and even surprised him on Thanksgiving stream Day 28.

Unc pulled up to AMP’s summer pool party, and chaos clocked in immediately. Vibes were high—until he flamed a streamer so hard, they nearly cried. Then came Rakai, grinning like a kid who knew trouble was coming. “Should I stay?” he asked. Kyrie didn’t flinch: “Hell no.” Stone cold. No smile, no hesitation.

Kai? He burst out laughing, grabbed Rakai, and walked him straight to the gate like it was a scripted sitcom exit. The party kept rolling, but Kyrie’s savage moment stole the whole show. Streaming Kyrie hits different—especially when he’s roasting people in real life.

 

Rakai starts CRYING after Kyrie Irving kicked him out of Kai Cenat’s AMP summer pool party
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— Snippd (@snippedceo) July 31, 2025

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