The LA Clippers just beat the Los Angeles Lakers, handing a major blow to the playoff chances of their neighbors and co-tenants in the Staples Center. However, Lou Williams doesn't care about all the issues surrounding their city rivals.

After helping the Clippers take down the Lakers with 21 points, three boards and five assists, Williams refused to share his take about his team virtually putting an end to the Purple and Gold's season.

The 32-year-old scorer pointed out that the issue is none of his business and said that he couldn't care less, especially with his LA squad increasing their chances of making it to the postseason, per Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints.

The Clippers are riding a three-game winning streak and sit comfortably at seventh in the Western Conference standings. They are three-and-a-half games ahead of the ninth-placed Sacramento Kings and six up of the Lakers, giving them some cushion even if they lose some games in the final stretch of the regular season.

Lou Williams certainly has every reason to be happy and ignore what's happening to the other LA-based team. After all, the prevailing thought is that they will fall out of the postseason race after trading their best player in Tobias Harris at the trade deadline.

Nevertheless, that hasn't been the case for the Clips at all. In fact, in seven games since the All-Star break, they have won five times and lost just twice.