Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was able to fit some light-hearted trolling into his wardrobe today. Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Clippers assistant coach Tyronn Lue has experienced plenty of trolling over the years for Allen Iverson stepping over him. Just when Lue thought he might finally be free of getting roasted, Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander brought it back in epic fashion.

Gilgeous-Alexander arrived for Tuesday’s game against the Clippers in a hoodie that captured the precise moment Iverson stepped over Lue. The incredible hoodie features the iconic moment on the front, with the fans in the arena reacting to it around the sides and back.

While it seems unlikely that there’s bad blood between Lue and Gilgeous-Alexander, this might just be the 21-year-old showing off his personality. One thing is for certain, he’s just as great of a troll as he is a basketball player.

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