For the past several years, rumors have spread about the L.A. Clippers' locker room. Some say that it a toxic environment and have pointed to Austin Rivers as one of the main culprits.

However, a recent video of Rivers talking about his teammate Milos Teodosic shows that the guard seems to be a fun-loving locker room presence.

As posted by ClutchPoints' Tomer Azarly, the clip below shows a glimpse of Rivers' impersonation of his teammate. Not only did it hint a good relationship between them, Rivers also displayed his acting chops.

After the departure of Chris Paul, Rivers was handed more responsibility in running the team. Once a playoff contender, the Clippers are now 41-34 for the ninth place in the Western Conference. They are one game behind the Utah Jazz and are looking to make a push.

For the season, the 25-year-old is logging in 15.5 points, 3.8 assists, and 2.5 rebounds in 33.8 minutes of play per game. These are decent numbers but Rivers, who was selected 10th overall in 2010, knows that he still has lots of room to improve.

In a previous interview with ESPN's Ramona Shelburne, Rivers noted that things take time. He might not be performing as well as a 10th pick should, but he will get there in due time:

“I was the No. 1 player in high school. I was a lottery player at Duke. I was player of the year in the ACC as a freshman. People just forget about these things, like I don't deserve to be in the league. People are like, ‘He was a bust! He was a bust!' No, I wasn't a bust. I just didn't play as well as a lottery pick should. I don't need any excuses. It is what it is. Sometimes things take time.”