Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young didn't zip his lip after their Game 2 loss on Tuesday night, as he ripped what he deemed as unfair officiating. So, Miami Heat stars Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry said: OK.

Butler carried the Heat to a 2-0 series lead over the Hawks in their first round matchup in the NBA Playoffs after going off for a postseason career-high 45 points. It appeared to be a definitive clapback after he and Young got into a little scuffle in Game 1.

But when asked about his performance, as reported by ESPN, Butler was like, “Meh.”

“Just staying aggressive. Taking what the defense gives me.”

Lowry was a bit more generous with his words, although he only confirmed what the entire NBA already knew about the Heat's main man.

“Big-time basketball from a big-time basketball player, one of the best two-way players in the game.”

Need more? Here's backup guard Gabe Vincent, also with an economical take on Butler.

“We go as he goes.”

Butler was a key factor in persuading Lowry to join the Heat and the two veterans have been very helpful to Vincent, who enjoyed a breakout campaign this season. So, it's not a coincidence that they are the top seed in the Eastern Conference and are practically on their way to the second round.

While Young is busy rattling off against the referees, the Heat—as terribly cliche as it sounds—are letting their game do most of the talking.