August 26, 2017; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Trilogy power forward Kenyon Martin (4) celebrates the victory against 3 Headed Monsters following the Big 3 championship game at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Kenyon Martin’s criticism of Jeremy Lin has landed him in trouble with the highest power.

Rapper Lil B, known for dropping his infamous curses on those who have earned his scorn, has cast his spell on Martin.

Lil B tweeted Friday that he was cursing Martin:

Martin received attention for criticizing Lin’s new hairstyle. The Brooklyn Nets guard recently got dreadlocks, which were ridiculed by Martin. Lin had a classy response to K-Mart in which he pointed out the irony of Martin’s criticism considering the former Nets forward has Asian tattoos.

Now Martin will be followed by the black cloud that is the Lil B curse.

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