L.A. Clippers forward Blake Griffin has taken plenty of flack for his flop during Thursday night's game, as Dallas Mavericks point guard J.J. Barea retaliated for a late double-pick at the top of the key.

Barea pushed Griffin, who went down with ease, getting the referees' attention and consequently being ejected from the game.

Mavs owner Mark Cuban could not let this go without throwing shade at the Clippers forward, who's had a flopper reputation throughout his career.

“I just feel bad for Blake,” Cuban told Dwain Price of the Star-Telegram. “It’s hard to come back from a knockout like that.

“We sent flowers to his family – condolences. I can only guess that he’s going to be drinking through a straw for a long, long time, so our thoughts and prayers go out to Blake and his family.”

While the ejection was justified since Barea went as high as the neck area with his shove, the flopping is almost unforgivable given the 66 pounds of difference between the two.

The Clippers eventually lost to the Mavericks, 97-95.