When the Golden State Warriors travel to battle with the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night, the No. 8 and No. 24 jerseys of legendary Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant will be retired and raised to the rafters of Staples Center.

In a video posted to Twitter on Saturday by Warriors writer Mark Medina of The Mercury News, Warriors guard and former Lakers player Nick Young joked that he wanted to see Bryant's moment of when he went off on Young and his Lakers teammates as part of the ceremony's highlight reel.

“I think they might show the one where he was just calling us soft like Charmin and all that,” Young said with a big smile. “That would be a great highlight.”

The Lakers Nation YouTube channel posted a video just over three years ago to the day of Bryant's encounter with Young at the team's practice facility. Bryant can be seen and heard in this censored clip going off on Young and other Lakers teammates. Time sure does fly, right?

Classic Kobe. The man was simply never afraid to speak his mind as a member of the Lakers, especially when his teammates were dragging their feet. In 20 seasons of his incredible career with the Lakers, the 2008 NBA Most Valuable Player won five championships and averaged 25 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 1.4 steals per game in 36.1 minutes of action per contest.