June 2, 2020; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Former NBA player Stephen Jackson, a childhood friend of George Floyd, speaking at a press conference at Minneapolis City Hall on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. George Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody on May 25, 2020. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber via USA TODAY NETWORK June 2, 2020; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Former NBA player Stephen Jackson, a childhood friend of George Floyd, speaking at a press conference at Minneapolis City Hall on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. George Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody on May 25, 2020. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber via USA TODAY NETWORK

NBA legend Stephen Jackson has never been one to mince words.

Jackson, speaking on the critically acclaimed All The Smoke podcast, revealed he has a major beef with boxing champion Ryan Garcia.

Garcia recently created controversy by going on a racist anti-Black tirade that invoked George Floyd. The words obviously didn’t sit well with Captain Jack.

“Look, dawg, you need to get some help, bro, because we don’t play by the same rules that you play by in that ring, dawg. I’m just telling you, just like I told you in the DM when I told you to get some help because it’s a whole different ballgame out here, bro. Anyone that gotta bring up the dead is dying inside. You a clout chaser. That’s all you are. You’re looking for attention.”

Jackson didn’t stop there, either.

“You trying to live a life that you didn’t grow up in. You’re not that, Ryan. Okay? You’re a boxer. Stick to that, bro. Keep George Floyd’s name out your mouth. If you wanna join the KKK like you said on Clubhouse, go ahead, just don’t [expletive] with us. And don’t expect us to [expletive] with you.”

Garcia did not immediately respond to Jackson’s comments.

[All The Smoke]