Dennis Schroder is 23 years old. He’s the starting point guard for the Atlanta Hawks, and the team is totally behind the Dennis Schroder era in Atlanta. With all that being said, 23-year-olds in the NBA should not own and operate a restaurant.

Let Schroder’s DS17 Lounge — an Atlanta-area hookah bar located in Buckhead — be a lesson for all aspiring 23-year-old restaurateurs. In a recent health inspection, DS17 Lounge received a 42U after first earning a 96A in September.

The restaurant racked up 21 violations. According to the inspection, there was no soap at the hand-washing stations in the kitchen or drink stations. There was a “failure to maintain potentially hazardous foods (PHF) at 41 degrees F and below,” which doesn’t seem safe.

The inspection also found “heavy fruit flies and fly activity in the main kitchen” and “heavy grease and food debris” on the kitchen walls.

That isn’t good, Dennis.

In the meantime, Schroder is still holding postgame parties at the DS17 Lounge.

4 MORE YEARS W/ THE @atlhawks !!!

SIGNING PARTY RIGHT NOW AT @theds17lounge !!! LET'S TURN UP 🙏🏿💯🔥 pic.twitter.com/YZ0zdtO0t2 — Dennis Schröder (@DennisMike93) November 6, 2016

The restaurant will have until its next inspection to correct all the violations. The full report can be found here.

(h/t AJC)