JR Smith has received his fair share of fines during his NBA career, but the one he could get to start the season is definitely a first for the veteran.

The Cavaliers guard was informed by the NBA he will be fined on a per game basis if he doesn't cover the tattoo logo of New York-based streetwear company Supreme he got during the summer.

He voiced his displeasure with the news on Instagram.

"So I was informed today that i would be fined every game if I don't cover up my 'SUPREME TATTOO' on my leg during games!!" Smith wrote followed by three laughing emojis. "These people in the league are something else! (middle finger emoji)"

J.R. vs the NBA Round 12 pic.twitter.com/hppHlllotU — Rob Perez (@World_Wide_Wob) September 29, 2018

JR Smith got a Supreme tattoo. He now says the league has threatened to fine him each game he doesn’t cover it. The NBA has long contended they own the athlete’s skin while on the court. Been that way since Rasheed tried to get a Nestle tattoo in 2001. pic.twitter.com/vSjovZnGeU — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) September 29, 2018

Smith told reporters Tuesday he has not contacted the league about the possible punishment.

"For what?" he said, via Cleveland.com. "I don't talk to the police. That doesn't do anything for me."

According to Section H of the NBA rule book's extended comments section, “the only article bearing a commercial ‘logo’ which can be worn by players is their shoes.”

The Supreme logo would fall under this rule.

According to The Athletic, Smith had originally planned to discuss the potential fine with the league.