If Kevin Seraphin was on your New York Knicks big man acquisition shortlist, feel free to cross him right off that list, as the 6-foot-10 titan isn't remotely interested in making a return to the Big Apple.

Responding to a post on Twitter about him potentially joining the team along with center Cole Aldrich, the Frenchman politely declined the speculation after having played there during the 2015-16 season.

Thanks, but no thanks.

The Indiana Pacers forward/center has proven to be a valuable backup in the league, but it appears that he too is frightened by the idea of the triangle offense, a concept president Phil Jackson has tried to force through his players' throats during the past few seasons.

He even went as far as saying that he almost played in China because of how he was treated in New York.

If that wasn't enough of a nightmare in itself, Jackson has also built a recent reputation for throwing his players under the bus, like he has with star forward Carmelo Anthony and most recently with young unicorn Kristaps Porzingis, letting go one of the assistants he was close to within the team.

Slowly but surely, the Knicks are developing the reputation of the basketball hell of the Eastern Conference.