Is Lonzo Ball's Trainer Trolling Nas With This Photoshopped T-Shirt?

Nas is eventually going to have to respond to Lonzo Ball, right?

The Lonzo Ball and Nas saga continues.

Lonzo's trainer and manager rocking a shirt with his face on a Nas cover.

Legendary. pic.twitter.com/9LYMfzb3v3

— Thomas Duffy (@TJDhoops) October 12, 2017

A photo of Ball's manager/trainer Darren Moore wearing a T-shirt with a Photoshopped version of Nas' 1996 album It Was Written with Ball's face on the cover rather than Nas' face has surfaced. Lonzo posted the picture, which includes fellow Lakers star Brandon Ingram and others, to Instagram on Wednesday night with the caption "H8FUL 8️⃣ ." 

Nas and Lonzo haven't been on the best of terms since the 19-year-old made some disparaging comments about the legendary Queens MC. It all started when the season premiere of Ball in the Family aired. In it, Ball said, "Y’all outdated, man. Don’t nobody listen to Nas anymore...Real hip-hop is Migos, Future."

The comment, understandably, didn't sit well with many rap fans.

Lonzo Ball said Nas ain't real Hip-Hop. He just lost all my support from that statement alone

— Brice (@kdot89__) August 31, 2017

Lonzo ball is a few seconds away from being cursed his rookie year on the lakers, nas is hip hop and always relevant, watch ur team - Lil B

— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) September 2, 2017

Even philosopher and critical race theorist Lil B threatened to curse Lonzo for his Nas remarks. 

Didnt the lakers just trade a snitch deanglo Russell? Lakers front office what's y'all problem? Step ur PGs up. LONZO WATCH UR MOUTH - Lil B

— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) September 2, 2017

Nas has never heard of you & Future thanks you for your support. https://t.co/UnlcC3YoIQ

— A Saleh (@Dude_Br0) September 1, 2017

Shortly after Lonzo made the comments about Nas not being relevant anymore, Nas' manager fired back on Twitter, saying that Nas has no idea who Lonzo even is. 

That Oatmeal face nigga thinks he can gain off my guys name before winning a game. I don't care what team you play for. Family first

— A Saleh (@Dude_Br0) September 1, 2017

But who knows? If Lonzo—who has been dropping rap songs left and right lately—keeps this up, the "beef" between him and Nas might end up spilling over onto some tracks. At this point, would you even be surprised?

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