Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens did not exactly see eye to eye with game officials during Wednesday's lopsided victory over the Philadlephia 76ers. At one point early in the contest, the 43-year-old shot-caller was caught on video complaining about Sixers superstar big man Joel Embiid's incessant flopping.

Here is the clip of Stevens arguing with the referee about Embiid's knack for playacting:

You do not have to be a lip-reader to figure that out, and it's not as if Brad Stevens was trying to be discreet with his allegation on Embiid here. To be fair, the Philly All-Star big man does hold a bit of a reputation as a flopper, and in his mind, Stevens believes that this was on full display again on Wednesday.

In the end, however, Boston still pulled off a blowout victory against Philadelphia, 128-101. This was in spite of Embiid's huge performance for his team, with the 7-foot center finishing with a game-high 34 points on 11-of-21 shooting, along with 10 rebounds, three assists, and a block in 34 minutes of action.

For Boston, Jayson Tatum was not bad himself, logging 33 points on 12-of-20 from the field, to go along with five rebounds, five assists, and zero turnovers.

This victory has provided the Celtics with a 2-0 lead in this best-of-seven series. As most expected, this has turned into a one-sided series, with Boston now looking more and more like the favorites to progress to the next round. Game 3 is scheduled on Friday, and a win for Boston virtually ends Philly's playoff hopes this season.