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Isaiah Thomas hits back at outspoken basketball influencer over ‘pipsqueak’ insult

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Influencer Matt Kiatipis, widely known as MK, has built a growing profile through basketball content and events.

His reputation has been shaped by viral clips and his outspoken personality which draw attention on social media. That exposure has brought him into contact with established players and helped him build a large online following.

However, MK sparked backlash this week after targeting former NBA guard Isaiah Thomas on a podcast. Speaking on Impaulsive, he mocked Thomas’ height and questioned his willingness to play at one of his events.

“NBA guys like Isaiah Thomas. He pulled up to one of my events in Greece. I’m like, ‘Play for the culture,’ and he said ‘I don’t got my shoes.’ I said ‘Well, I’ve been to Costa Rica and I played barefeet. So take my shoes if they fit because you’re like five seven, right?’ Whatever five eight pipsqueak b—— didn’t want to play me for the culture. You know what I mean?” he said.

Isaiah Thomas responds after MK’s comments go viral

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Thomas did not take long to respond publicly after the remarks circulated online. The veteran guard addressed the situation directly on X with a strongly worded message.

The two-time NBA All-Star claimed that Kiatipis asked for a picture when they met and that the influencer is now using his name to draw attention.

“This gotta stop!!! Why would I be scared to play him? This wasn’t his energy in person. He’s a CLOWN! Tryna use me to get clicks. Ima b—— now tho? After in person I was one of your favorite players ever! ‘Let’s take a pic bro’ haha. Hell no, I ain’t taking a pic wit yo b— a—” he said.

Richard Jefferson also criticises MK’s stance

The debate did not end with Thomas’ reply. Former NBA player Richard Jefferson also weighed in after seeing the viral clip.

Jefferson, who won an NBA title in 2016, shared the video and dismissed MK’s position.

“Bro you aren’t a part of the culture,” he wrote.