Trust us on this: If you ever want to look up Internet information about NBA player Evan Fournier, do not just Google his last name.

No doubt plenty of NBA fans found this out the hard way Wednesday morning, after the fourth-year player from France scored a career-high 30 points in his Orlando's Magic's Tuesday night win over the New Orleans Pelicans.

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During that offensive onslaught, you may or may not have seen CBS Sports' Matt Moore on Twitter referencing Fournier by some very odd nicknames: "Don't Google" and "Never Google." He busted these out to reference Fournier's skills, as well his effect on gambling action.

DON’T GOOGLE TO THE RIM — Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) November 4, 2015

Don’t Google has taken over this game. — Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) November 4, 2015

Never Google may have just gotten me the cover. — Hardwood Paroxysm (@HPbasketball) November 2, 2015

But this isn't just some cheeky, insider-y basketball media joke. It's real and good advice! If we go all the way back to February of last year, Fournier himself leaves no doubt.

By the way, NEVER google my last name. You don't wanna see that. #LT — Evan Fournier (@EvanFourmizz) February 27, 2014

The nickname has even made its way to Fournier's page on BasketballReference.com.

Evan Don't Google Fournier pic.twitter.com/OapkkPQ03v — Matt Femrite (@FattMemrite) November 4, 2015

(For the record, "Don't Google" seems to have won the nickname sweepstakes over "Never Google" because "Don't Google Fournier" shortens to the acronym "DGF." God bless the Internet.)

So what gives?

Here's what happens if you do Google Fournier's last name: You are confronted with images of rotting penises.

This is because of Fournier gangrene. RareDiseases.org defines it as "an acute necrotic infection" of, most often, the genitals of older men.

Symptoms might begin as a fever or pain in the genital area. Those can then be "followed by rankness and smell of the affected tissues leading to full blown gangrene." Of the genitals. Gangrene of the genitals. Good lord, that sounds awful. (It definitely looks awful.)

And now, dear reader, you know more than you ever needed to know about Fournier gangrene. But you also know why it's never a good idea to Google Evan Fournier's surname — even if he did go off for 30 points last night.