In Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Boston Celtics' Terry Rozier got into a scuffle with the Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid.

After the game, Rozier was asked about the altercation, to which he responded, as reported by Jay King of The Athletic.

“It’s just out there having fun. To set the record straight I wake up every morning not worried about nobody, no man on this earth.”

Below is a clip of the scuffle, as posted by Bleacher Report:

As observed, Rozier walked off not long after Embiid got into his face. The Sixers big man, meanwhile, kept on talking while walking away. It's a good proof that Rozier is not bluffing. Things can get chippy in the playoffs. Scuffles are part of the game, the same as dribbling and shooting the ball. Rozier has a good understanding of this fact.

It's been a breakout season for Rozier so far. With Kyrie Irving out due to injury, Rozier has been slowly on the rise as a formidable guard for the Celtics.

As reported by Yaron Weitzman of Bleacher Report, the 23-year-old shared his offseason routine.

“Up early, every day, putting in a lot of work, watching a lot of film,” Rozier told reporters following Game 1 when asked about his offseason routine. “I just worked hard the whole summer.”

As a result, Rozier has been one of the pillars of the Celtics' offense and defense. He's just in his third year, but Rozier seems destined to be a superstar one day. He has the talent and mindset to do it:

“It's been a dream come true. I want to keep going.”