Boston Celtics small forward Marcus Morris doesn't appear too concerned about the team's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.

Despite blowing a 15-point lead, Morris says “it's about time” the Sixers beat the Celtics.

Boston was 3-0 against the Sixers entering Wednesday's matchup. The Celtics also defeated Philly in the second-round of the 2018 playoffs in five games.

As we all know, the Celtics and Sixers don't like each other, so Marcus Morris' comments aren't that much of a surprise.

It was a pretty bad loss for Boston considering they were up by 15 points at one point. Sixers All-Star big man Joel Embiid was a monster all game and took his energy to another level after the scuffle he got into with Celtics guard Marcus Smart.

Philly's other star, small forward Jimmy Butler, woke up in the fourth quarter and hit multiple clutch shots. Morris only scored four points in 35 minutes for Boston. However, the veteran swingman isn't worried about one regular season loss to a team the Celtics have had their way with over the past couple of seasons.

With the loss, Boston dropped to 43-29 on the season. They remain in the fifth spot in the Eastern Conference standings.