There’s a lot to love about the internet. And there’s a lot to loathe.

Love: A couple of random people with Twitter accounts were able to elicit a response from an NBA star worth millions. Loathe: He only responded because they had said something inflammatory about his wife and baby.

The users behind Twitter account Turf Talk Boys, who describe themselves as “just a couple of degenerates blogging about sports and life” in their Twitter bio, sent out a tweet with a photo of Mike Conley Jr. and his family questioning why his son didn’t resemble the Grizzlies star.

Last year, Conley signed what at the time was the most lucrative contract in NBA history, worth $153 million. Conley and wife Mary had extra reason to celebrate in 2016 when the pair had their first child, Myles. But not everyone is content to see the trio play happy family.

Others on social media reacted to the difference in Conley’s complexion compared to Myles, hinting at infidelity on his wife’s part. Because while we condemn athletes when they “cross the line” with personal sledges on the court (or field or wherever it is they’re performing), such sledges are apparently perfectly fine on the internet. Again, another thing to loathe about the online world.

But Conley had the perfect response — a response that was re-tweeted more than 1,200 times and liked nearly 3,000 times at the time of writing.

The 29-year-old also jumped on Instagram to say he was “blessed” to have Myles in his life.

Last season was arguably Conley’s best in the NBA. He shot 45.9 percent from the field and 40.7 percent from beyond the arc, both career highs. He averaged 20.5 points and 6.3 assists per game.