Los Angeles Clippers guard Patrick Beverley lost his cool at the end of the Western Conference Finals, blatantly shoving Phoenix Suns star Chris Paul in the back after the Suns point guard walked past him to head to the bench. It was a cheap shot and a dirty move that resulted in a one-game suspension to start next season, but Beverley did apologize for it after the fact.

Still, fans weren't happy with Beverley's shove, and one fan revealed on Twitter that they sent a message to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver complaining about it. The fan posted the response from the NBA and didn't seem too thrilled with it:

The Clippers guard took notice of this and clearly wasn't a big fan of the cop-like behavior:

Patrick Beverley is a rather polarizing figure in the NBA because of his antics. He has a well-known beef with Russell Westbrook and often toes the line when it comes to dirty play. The Clippers veteran also has a history of flopping.

He's the type of player you love to have on your team but hate to watch on another team. He's a total nuisance who leaves it all out on the floor every night, but sometimes he crosses the line.

Beverley certainly deserved the suspension for shoving Paul. It was totally uncalled for and shouldn't have happened. The response from the NBA to this fan also seems reasonable. They punished the Clippers guard and explained the situation. Perhaps you could argue he should have received a harsher punishment because he's not exactly a first-time offender when it comes to dirty plays, but this seems about right.