Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams, who just hit the first game-winner of his career, admitted that he doesn't know how to celebrate and is mocked by his teammates for it.

Per Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints, watch Williams admit that he doesn't have a trademark celebration up his sleeve. He even asked teammate Montrezl Harrell for some validation.

“I get made fun of that I don’t know how to celebrate. My teammates say I don’t know how to celebrate so I’ve been working on my stuff. Hey Trez, do I celebrate?”

In the previous clip, even Patrick Beverly made fun of Williams' celebration, tagging it as the “weakest” he's ever seen.

Peep William's game-winner below and his subsequent celebration. You decide if the two-time Sixth Man of the Year knows how to celebrate or not:

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The win has put the Clippers six games above the Sacramento Kings. The Doc Rivers-led team now has a 41-30 record for eighth place in the Western Conference. If everything goes well, they're on their way to their seventh playoff appearance in eight years.

From an individual standpoint, the Williams' game-winner may have sealed his third Sixth Man of the Year award. If so, he'll be the first back-to-back winner in NBA history. He'll also join Jamal Crawford of the Phoenix Suns as the only three-time winners.