Jason Terry has never been one to shy away from letting his voice be heard.

In a recent radio interview, Terry had some very choice words describing his former Houston Rockets teammates.

Here's what Terry, who played the last two seasons in Houston, had to say:

“They didn’t know what they wanted to do,” Terry said, later describing his former teammates who have since left the Rockets as, “A trash can of Rockets that [had] been thrown away.”

It just never seems like a good idea to say things like this about anyone in the NBA, let alone your teammates. The situation in Houston must have really been dysfunctional for Terry to feel this strongly.

Houston made it to the Western Conference Finals two seasons ago but then last year really took a step back. Head coach Kevin McHale was quickly fired into the season, James Harden took a step back and so did the help around him. This summer, Dwight Howard left as well as Terry.

What went wrong last year was apparently enough for Terry to provide comments like this. Terry signed with the Bucks this summer where he'll only have to see the Rockets twice next season. But he's also taken a shot at players like Howard so it will be interesting to see what goes down when Terry matches up against his teammates from last year in the upcoming season.