Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma has landed a multi-year extension of his footwear and apparel endorsement deal with the GOAT app, according to a report from ESPN's Nick DePaula.

GOAT is obviously an acronym for “Greatest Of All Time.” The app was established in 2015 and has become a force in the digital marketplace, having over 20 million users and one million listings across 164 countries.

“I'm really excited to continue my partnership with GOAT,” Kuzma said, via ESPN. “It's been great working together and getting to show off a bit of my style through my favorite shoes and gear.”

According to ESPN, the Lakers youngster will showcase articles of GOAT's newly launched apparel and streetwear line throughout this season by way of his pregame arena outfits. Kuzma was originally under the Nike umbrella. In October 2019, however, the 24-year-old agreed to be one of the faces of Puma.

The GOAT app offers some of the rarest shoes on the market, including iconic variants of Jordan, LeBron, and Kobe kicks. You name it, the GOAT app probably has it.

As you might expect, Kuzma is excited about this new deal:

“Not only does GOAT have the sneakers I can't get anywhere else, but their expansion into apparel and accessories lets me evolve my style even more,” he said. “This is a big year for me and I look forward to continuing my partnership with GOAT.”

Though Kuzma's offensive numbers are a down a bit this season, the Lakers have played well through the first half of this season, as their 36-9 overall record can attest. He has made 36 appearances in this campaign (six starts), racking up averages of 13.2 points on 43.2 percent shooting from the field (34.3 percent from beyond the arc), 3.9 rebounds and an assist in 24.9 minutes per outing.

The Lakers will be back in action on Saturday, when they'll face off against the Sixers. Tip-off inside the Wells Fargo Center is set for 8:30 p.m. ET.