With Kawhi Leonard taking his talents to the West Coast of California to link up with Paul George, a chain of coffee shops in L.A. has decided to effectively ban the two newest Los Angeles Clippers from purchasing hot beverages from their locations.

Alfred Coffee, a chain based in California, released a message on their Instagram on Monday that Leonard and George will not be served at any of their locations.

The message was eventually deleted, but not before the internet was able to grab screenshots.

"We reserve the right to refuse service to Kawhi Leonard, Paul George and anyone else affiliated with the Clippers organization."

Restaurants, bars and gentleman's clubs in Toronto had offered the NBA Finals MVP a special "Ka'Wine and Dine" promotion that would've saw him eat and party for free at various places across the city had he re-signed with the Raptors.

It's only a matter of time before we see a Los Angeles-based store follow in the footsteps of the "Ka'Wine and Dine" campaign, especially if he and George can ignite a legitimate rivalry between the two basketball teams that share the Staples Center venue along with the Los Angeles Kings.

Various celebrities such as SoCal rappers Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube have weighed in on Kawhi's decision to join the Clippers instead of the Lakers.

There's never a really dull moment in the NBA calendar.