Not sure game players wanted to know THIS much about the Lakers' rookie. Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports

The latest “NBA 2K” video game appears to have done Lonzo Ball dirty.

“NBA 2K18” officially dropped on Friday for those who pre-ordered it, and one gamer discovered an embarrassing glitch in it: the Los Angeles Lakers star rookie appears in his player profile picture totally naked.

Here is video of the glitch, but beware of the foul language.

Ball is, of course, the subject of much ridicule these days, but this is still no way to treat a Big Baller. Hopefully, the good people over at 2K Sports do right by him before the game is released to the general public on September 19.

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