Alysha Tsuji

USA TODAY

The Bucks took a friendly jab at the Bulls, but they did it somewhere you wouldn't think to look. It wasn't with a tweet or a video or anything during a game, it was on Milwaukee's holiday ticket package page.

As part of a special holiday promotion, the Bucks are selling a five-game package in which fans can choose the five games they'd like to go to by using this system they've set up. Most teams are represented by the best or most well-known player on the roster.

While some may disagree on a few of the players selected, I think we can all agree that the Bulls' representative is … out of place.

One of those is definitely unlike the others.

The Bulls' "player" is not a player at all - it's their mascot, Benny the Bull. Milwaukee's is saying Chicago doesn't have a player worthy of the spot.

I'm sure this is just a huge ploy to draw more attention to their ticket packages, but man, it's good.

I'd also like to remind you that the Bucks have been a team that's pretty good at trolling for a while now. They've used a "Bandwagon Cam" to call out Warriors fans, and they had a blast trolling the Raptors during the playoffs last season with Barney music and signs.