Former NBA player Kwame Brown is not a big fan of new Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook wearing skirt in a recent photo shoot. In fact, saying he's “not a big fan” would be an understatement since he seemed to be clearly disappointed in an expletive-laced rant that was also filled with racial slurs.

In the said video that is now going viral, Brown slammed Westbrook for his outfit of choice. He also questioned the sexuality of the new Lakers star, as well as the “celebrity culture” that has been rampant in the NBA today. In the end, the former Purple and Gold big man emphasized how “weird” it was for Westbrook to wear women's clothing.

“There's two ways you could go. You bite the apple and wear them muthaf***ing dresses like Russell Westbrook or whatever the f**k his name is, I don't even wanna say his name no more,” Brown started in his rant (h/t Fadeaway World).

“But this ain't his first time in a dress, so I don't know why people so alarmed. He's been wearing dresses and weird a** s**t. … Just cause this n**ga can jump high and play basketball. Not no n**ga I ever grew up and messed around with gonna be walking around in the streets with a dress on and some muthaf***ing boots and keep my respect and say he heterosexual. Now if you gay, cool I don't give a f**k.  … But when you say you a heterosexual male and that's what you do, then f**k you and that's my opinion.”

Those are pretty strong and inappropriate words from Kwame Brown, an opinion that certainly won't sit well with the Lakers fan base and NBA players alike. After all, Russell Westbrook is minding his own business, so that expletive and racially-laced tirade was uncalled for.

Moreover, Westbrook has been known for being a fashion trendsetter in the NBA. While it's true that his wardrobe might not be for everyone, it's still surprising to see Brown express his rage on the matter.

Then again, it's unlikely that Westbrook will even give Brown the honor of his response. Besides, he has a big season with the Lakers to prepare for as the team tries to get back to the NBA Finals and lift the Larry O'Brien trophy.