Golden State Warriors center Kevon Looney has had a quiet offseason, he held a basketball camp for kids as he aims to develop and improve the skills of the participants. It is Looney's way of giving back to the game he loves the most.

However, things went wrong when the Warriors' center defended a participant in his own camp. Looney was put into skates and got crossed as we could see on the clip that he could not recover on defense after a spectacular move by the kid. The crowd went nuts when the player made the bucket.

Fans immediately roasted Looney after the video of him getting crossed by a kid went viral on social media.

The Warriors will want to have Looney locked in this coming season since the eventual return of Klay Thompson will get Stephen Curry and Golden State a chance to contend for the title in a stacked Western Conference.

After getting drafted 30th overall, Looney worked his way up to the Warriors' rotation. His role and minutes grew every season as Kevon has been a solid piece off the bench for the Dubs.

Looney averaged 4.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists for Golden State last season.

The former UCLA Bruin spent the last six seasons with the Warriors. Kevon Looney won two titles with the Dubs.