Josh Hart posted a video to Twitter of LeBron James leaving him hanging on a high five. But James saw the video and realized his mistake, apologizing with a hilarious gif:

Remember when people talked about how James wouldn't want to play for the Lakers because he wouldn't want to deal with all the young kids going at him on social media. That was silly.

Don't get me wrong, the young kids haven't really gone at James' throat yet like they do with each other. Kyle Kuzma's Slenderman jokes about Brandon Ingram are advanced roasting techniques. Not to mention, the Lonzo Ball diss track directed at Kyle Kuzma was probably the hardest roast of all.

But they haven't completely left James alone. Kyle Kuzma recently joked about James being a grandpa, but only after LeBron referred to himself as “washed.” Kuz isn't afraid to roast James, but he definitely didn't step over the line … yet.

That being said, the first time someone posts about James' receding hairline all bets are off. Whoever is the first one to call James out on that is probably going to be traded by the next morning.

Don't expect any of the young and exuberant Lakers to do anything of the sort. The team has too much respect for James to do something like that. Furthermore, they may be too intimidated to really start roasting James.

That's alright, though. As fun as it would be to see a teammate post a picture of LeBron James' receding hairline, it's probably not the best move for team chemistry.