In this generation of young people, many of them decide to sit with their faces buried in their phones, and Milwaukee Bucks guard Tony Snell has had it.

Snell, who has been in the NBA for a number of years, can't stand seeing his teammates always on their phones in the locker room, per Lori Nickel of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

“I go into the locker room and everybody’s got their head down on their phone the whole time,” said Snell. “I’m the only one who’s got my head up. It’s the saddest thing ever. Technology is the worst. Everybody walks like this (Snell staggers with his head down), not even paying attention. It’s the worst thing ever.”

The reason he doesn't like it is because he considers himself somewhat of old soul, even though he's only 26 years told, per Nickel.

“I don’t like the new generation of posting everything,” said Snell. “I like to keep mine private. Social media is killing everybody these days. I feel like I’m 40, honestly. I’m not on social media like the rest of these young guys are. I still have a BlackBerry. I’m really old school.”

Being 26 years old, Snell is considered a millennial. Most millennials exhibit the type of behavior that he finds annoying about his teammates. But Snell is different, most likely because of his background and how he grew up.

If anyone has ever stepped foot in an NBA locker room, you'll see what he means. But Snell has a point. People these days are much more into their phones than they are real life.