Call him salty, competitive or whatever you can think of, but Milwaukee Bucks guard George Hill has no plans to watch the NBA Finals, as he said during his exit interview.

“Nah, I don’t watch basketball. I’ll probably hunt or fish or something. I was at a baseball game yesterday and was going to chug a beer but didn’t think it was appropriate,” Hill said, per Kane Pitman of Pick And Roll.

Hill and the Bucks lost to the Toronto Raptors in the Eastern Conference Finals despite jumping off to a quick two-game series lead. Milwaukee also had the homecourt advantage in the matchup.

The Raptors will face two-time defending champions Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals.

The Raptors employed a physical, smash-mouth defense on Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, who struggled mightily since Toronto made the adjustment. The Greek Freak found it hard to get past defensive stalwart Kawhi Leonard, and whenever he did, he was swarmed by the Raps bigs in the painted area.

Giannis was able to get a lot of fouls, but he was severely inconsistent in the free throw line. His struggles in the charity stripe would be one of the reasons for the Bucks' downfall.

However, Giannis did everything that he could to lead the Bucks, but in the time when he was being shut down, his teammates were not able to deliver. Hill was one of the few bright spots off the bench, but his production on both ends of the floor wasn't enough to save the team in the series.

The Bucks were stunned. They never thought that they'd find their match in the playoffs, but the Raptors made them realize that they're not as invincible as they think they were.