Kyrie Irving react in confusion as younger fans call him "Unc," despite being just 32 years old in this viral moment.

Kyrie Irving (Image Credit: X/@big_business_)

Kyrie Irving is just 32 years old, and he is still young! However, he cannot wrap his head around why he is being called an ‘unc’ despite not being that old. The Dallas Mavericks star recently appeared on an episode of Kai Cenat’s ‘Mafiathon’. While the NBA star was coming into the show, the popular streamer addressed Irving as ‘unc’.

This did not sit well with Irving, and he immediately lashed out at Cenat. Looking quite frustrated, the Mavericks’ star had a significant complaint against the choice of words of the younger generations.

Look, the only thing about this generation now is the vocabulary. When you call somebody Unc in their 30s while we’re still getting after it in our own way…. come on, bro. Even that sounded old, just saying it like it that. Bro, what the f**k?” said Irving on the live stream.

Replying to the question, Kai Cenat laughed it off and the duo shared a good laugh. However, Irving’s appearance on the stream was revealed earlier by Cenat. Thanks to a heartfelt message from the NBA star himself.

Kai Cenat Hyped Up Kyrie Irving’s Appearance 

Kyrie Irving seems to be interested in getting involved with the gaming community. In what was a pleasant surprise for the gaming fans, Twitch streamer Kai Cenat read aloud a message from the basketball star in one of his earlier streams. The ‘Mafiathon 2’, which was supposed to end within 6 days at the time Irving messaged, just got a lot bigger with the update.

“Kyrie just said. Keep being great, and putting god first brother. It’s been truly amazing to see you put so many others on your platform, out of love, and kindness. That’s what life is about helping others and still having fun being you. You are inspiring me more than you know. Just wanted to tap in and if you have any openings where I can stop by and say what up, let me know,” Cenat exclaimed. Surely, it was one of the most engaging streams, and needless to say, fans enjoyed the friendly banter.