The public feud between LeBron James and LaVar Ball has made headlines in recent days, with LeBron telling the Ball family patriarch to stop talking about the Cleveland Cavaliers superstar's kids.

Though that seemed to settle the spat, LeBron couldn't help himself from taking another jab at the Ball family on Thursday during pregame warmups.

Before a 99-93 road loss to the Chicago Bulls, LeBron poked fun at Lonzo Ball, a projected top-three pick in the upcoming 2017 NBA Draft.

As you can see in the video below, LeBron mimicked Lonzo's unusual shooting form while taking his pregame shots:

Considering LeBron has only made one of his last 17 three-point attempts, and seeing as how he made the shot where he mimicked Ball, maybe he should stop poking fun and give Ball's approach a try.

This is just the latest in a string of back-and-forth comments between LeBron and the Ball family - specifically, Lonzo's father.

Recently, LaVar commented on LeBron's kids and the struggles they'll have when trying to live up to their father's legacy. The below comments, made on Chris Broussard's podcast, angered LeBron:

“The monsters in the NBA, their dads wasn’t that good,” Ball said. “They were OK, they was players, but the fact that the old [Dell] Curry wasn’t no All-Star, he wasn’t cold. He could shoot the ball, though. Kobe Bryant, his dad wasn’t all that, that’s why he’s such a monster.

“You got LeBron, it’s going to be hard for his kids because they are going to look at them like, ‘You got to be just like your dad.’ And after a while, that pressure starts sitting on you like, ‘Why do I got to be just like him? What can’t I just be me?’ And then they are going to be like, ‘Aw, you’re soft, you’re not that good.’ Because the expectation is very, very high.”

LeBron has been very complimentary of Lonzo's play in the past, so it's likely that his pregame antics in Chicago were all in good fun. However, it's hard to decide what lens to view it through based on his feud with LaVar.

Still, having lost five of their last seven games, LeBron and the Cavs have bigger things to worry about than what crazy, outlandish thing LaVar Ball most recently said. If LeBron doesn't start getting more help from the Cavaliers' secondary players, he may have to start feuding with his teammates instead.