It's no secret that the U.S. men’s and women’s basketball teams are  staying aboard a cruise ship in Rio, which has raised questions from the media.

Team USA beat Venezuela 113-69 on Monday, and afterwards coach Mike Krzyzewski was asked by a reporter to explain himself about the choice of living on a boat instead of with the other athletes. 

This is the part where coach Krzyzewski, proceeded to unload on the reporter:

Well, we don’t live on a boat. We’re staying on a boat. I actually live in Durham, N.C., and have a swimming pool. Once in awhile I get on a raft and lie in there. But I’ve never really thought about living on a boat. Since 1992 the U.S. teams have stayed in different locations and because of the accommodations here, that was good.

And it’s not our boat. We’re not the only people on the boat. There are other people on the boat that we see, that we say ‘good morning’ to, ‘hello.’ We’ve actually made friends on the boat. I never knew I would have boat friends. In fact now that I’m talking about it, I might go buy a boat. And put it in my — I’d have to have a bigger swimming pool. It’s a place to stay and we’re here to play basketball.

And I’ll tell you what, the people in Rio have been unbelievable as far as their treatment of us and their hospitality. We’re fortunate to be here for the Olympics whether we’re on a boat or not.

One thing that we all just learned is that you never want to test coach K. Not only did he answer the question but he gave the reporter much more than he expected.

Once the press conference had ended, Coach K added a little bit more for good measure:

I’m going to go back to the boat. See you guys. I get seasick, too.

Don't expect the reporters to question the team's living accommodations to the team's coach ever again.