One fan seems pretty convinced no one in the Brooklyn Nets can guard Spencer Dinwiddie. However, the fan wants to know who is the lone player in the team who can't really guard the 26-year-old rising star.

In a Twitter Q&A, the said supporter asked Dinwiddie that question. Fortunately for him, the five-year vet has an answer: DeAndre Jordan.

Of course, Dinwiddie is joking. Or is he (not)?

Jordan, who signed with the Nets along with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving last month, was one of the NBA's best defensive bigs during his prime. Although he has clearly lost a step due to age, he's still capable of holding his ground on the defensive end.

Dinwiddie probably had several one-on-one matches with Jordan, and he likely won most of them which is why he was able to answer that question with confidence. Then again, this is just all about fun and games for the 26-year-old guard.

The Nets will be expecting a lot from Dinwiddie next season, as he's going to play a vital role in the team's quest to compete for a playoff spot. Without Durant — who is expected to miss the team's entire 2019-20 campaign — Spencer will have to step up and help Brooklyn on both ends of the floor.

This should be easy for him though. After all, people see him as ‘unstoppable.'

Dinwiddie should be careful, however. He could soon see himself in one of DeAndre's posters the next time they see each other in practice, just like this one.