Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The holiday season is considered a time of appreciation and love. Unless you are Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma and you show up to the locker room dressed in some wild attire and a new haircut.

When Kuzma walked into the locker room before Wednesday’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers, his teammates quickly started roasting him for his Christmas-themed outfit and his unusual cut, specifically at the back of his neck.

It takes some confidence to walk out with that type of look, confidence that Kuzma clearly has. Of course, his teammates weren’t going to let him get away with that appearance without roasting him for it and then blasting it on social media.

The good news is, you know you’re close to people when they both care about you and find ways to poke fun at you. Given how well things are going for the Lakers this season, it’s not surprising to see this team in a jovial mood.

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