Boston Celtics star Kyrie Irving had no intentions of discussing the details of the team's long postgame meeting after Friday night's loss to the Milwaukee Bucks.

The Celtics were handed their third straight defeat in a 120-107 loss, with Giannis Antetokuonmpo doing his usual thing in scoring a game-high 30 points to lead Milwaukee.

However, the focus after the game was the biggest issues with Boston right now, as Irving and company have hit a rough stretch after reeling off eight straight wins.

The team reportedly held a meeting afterward to seemingly figure out the current issues, but Irving wasn't ready to unleash any details of what took place.

From Chris Forsberg of NBCS Boston:

Kyrie asked about postgame meeting. “It’s none of y’all’s business, honestly.” Goes on to preach patience and says team needs to be honest with each other when things aren’t going as expected.

Patience is probably a key word there, as again, this is a Celtics squad that was reeling off win after win for several weeks in a row.

But now its back to the drawing board for Brad Stevens, with the hope that Boston will find its way during what figures to be a crucial stretch of games coming up.

The Celtics will return to the court on Sunday to take on the Charlotte Hornets, and then comes the Christmas Day showdown against the Philadelphia 76ers.

We may learn even more about the Celtics in the three-game set after those games, as they'll hit the road for matchups against the Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, and San Antonio Spurs before the new year.