Since getting drafted No. 27 overall in the 2017 NBA Draft, Kyle Kuzma has bought in to life as a Laker. Some might even say a little too much.

Earler this year, the 22-year-old wore a Nick Van Exel throwback jersey, which earned him props from LeBron James before they were teammates.

The Showtime Lakers jerseys are among the most popular jerseys in NBA history, if not the most popular. However, Kuzma doesn’t just want to wear the iconic jerseys with street clothes, he’s hoping the Lakers can play meaningful games in them soon.

These would be cool jerseys to hoop in. https://t.co/TymE3kpPaK — kuz (@kylekuzma) July 5, 2018

The Lakers last wore the Showtime throwbacks during the 2016-17 season. Instead of bringing them back for another year, the team opted to go even further back in Lakers history with the baby blue Minneapolis jerseys last year.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the Lakers are planning on having throwback threads this year. According to Conrad Burry of sportslogos.net, only seven teams will have the option of a classic jersey next season: the Atlanta Hawks, the Charlotte Hornets, the Golden State Warriors, the Indiana Pacers, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Orlando Magic and the Utah Jazz.

Lame.

But with LeBron James, who’s among the league leaders jerseys sold every year, on the Lakers’ roster this year, it’s highly likely that changes considering how much money the league can make with alternate jerseys.

A LeBron James gold Showtime jersey? No one would wear another throwback jersey to a music festival ever again.

Until that happens, Kuzma will continue to casually rock throwback Lakers jerseys like he did on Wednesday. This time it was a Kobe Bryant jersey from the three-peat era.

Happy 4th A post shared by Kyle Kuzma (@kuz) on Jul 4, 2018 at 2:11pm PDT

If there’s one thing that Kuzma’s made clear this past year, it’s that he’s a nostalgic guy (even though he was just four years old when Bryant won his first NBA championship. Yeah, I feel old now too).