VanVleet's Like A Jealous Little Kid Taking Rude Shots At Lowry In His New Ferrari (VIDEO)

He called Lowry a "short fat dude."
Contributing Writer

Even though Raptors' Fred VanVleet is an NBA champion, he's human just like the rest of us. 

In an Instagram clip on Wednesday night, the basketball player could be seen showing a little bit of envy while checking out Kyle Lowry's whip. 

Last month, Lowry welcomed home his brand new Ferrari, which reportedly cost around $1,000,000, and it seems like VanVleet wants one of his own. 

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In fact, the star can even be heard taking shots at his teammate when he sees the new ride. 

"I ain't got no shame," VanVleet could be heard saying as he films the inside of the car as they drive down the road. 

Throughout the video, the 26-year-old calls KLow "a short fat dude from Philly." 

While it is clear that the two are just having some fun, Steady Freddy seems just a little envious of the new ride. 

However, if the star really wants to score some new wheels, he might be able to. 

The car only cost Lowry $2,100 in regular people dollars. 

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