For those thinking the beef between former NBA journeyman Stephen Jackson and the Wiggins brothers would soon come to an end … think again. Minnesota Timberwolves star Jimmy Butler's agent, Bernie Lee, tweeted a jersey of the BIG3 player in light of his recent comments defending his client and verbally assassinating Andrew Wiggins for his lack of heart, defense, and tact — after Wiggins' brother, Nick, tweeted “Hallelujah” after news of Butler's trade request went viral.

Jackson was recently unapologetic about his words on Instagram after claiming they weren't out of spite, but just sheer truth.

Both Wiggins brothers barked back at Jackson, but the longtime NBA veteran has been known to finish beefs well done as one of the NBA's most reputable in-game trash talkers.

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Former Pro Bowler Marcus Spears vouched for that during Thursday's episode of ESPN's “Get Up,” claiming Jackson doesn't mess around when it comes to fighting words.

“He don't want none of that smoke, I'll tell you that,” said Spears in company of co-panelists Mike Green, Jalen Rose, and Adam Schefter.

This jersey surely won't do anything to make this beef go away as the clock ticks down the hours before Timberwolves training camp gets underway. It remains to be seen if Butler will actually be around when camp opens next week, but there could be some real awkward moments if he hasn't been dealt.