There was a snowstorm in the North East, which led Matisse Thybulle of the Philadelphia 76ers to create a swinging snowman. Despite the effort that Thybulle put into building the snowman, Sixers forward Tobias Harris seemed far from impressed by his teammate's creation.

The original video of Thybulle showing the snowman on a swing was posted by ESPN's Cassidy Hubbarth. What was most impressive about the snowman was that Thybulle was able to have the snowman remain intact while it was swinging back and forth.

Not long after the video surfaced on social media, Harris took to Twitter to minimize the impressiveness of Thybulle's snowman.

Ever since Thybulle's rookie season during the 2019-2020 campaign, Harris has taken every chance he can get to poke fun at the young guard-forward. Back in January, Harris and other members of the Sixers humorously ridiculed Thybulle for making a mistake on a fast-food order for the team.

Also, when the NBA season was forced to take a pause due to COVID-19 earlier this year, Harris comedically congratulated Thybulle on a ‘career performance' in a game that wasn't played. Given the jokes they play on each other, it's evident that Harris and Thybulle have a strong relationship off of the court.

With the first sign of snow occurring in the North East, some people spent time taking part in activities that could only happen when snow is present. Even though Thybulle created a work of art with his swinging snowman, he'll need to step his game up a bit more to impress Harris.

Thybulle and the Sixers will kick off their 2020-21 NBA campaign on Dec. 23 at home against the Washington Wizards.