Sacramento Kings star Buddy Hield and head coach Dave Joerger were involved in a heated exchange in the final moments of the team's 125-123 loss against the Golden State Warriors, prompting speculations that this might be a problem moving forward.

The Kings are currently trying to get one of the final playoff spots in the Western Conference. They are currently ninth in the standings with a 30-28 record, and any tension in the locker room could jeopardize their postseason push.

However, Dave Joerger said that his altercation with Buddy Hield was just normal between players and coaches who want to win, adding that it's not a big deal because they both respect each other.

The Kings would definitely want to get the eighth and final spot in the West, as it will give them a chance to face the Warriors anew. They have lost four times to the Dubs this season, but only by a total of 12 points.

Hield and the rest of his teammates have made it clear that they don't fear anyone in the league, not even the defending champions, and it's pretty obvious in the way they play. However, they need to be more consistent moving forward if they want to edge both the Los Angeles Lakers and the LA Clippers for the final postseason berth.

It is also important that if there are any misunderstandings between the coaches and the players, it should be patched up as soon as possible. There's a lot at stake for the Kings this season and nobody wants that to be put to waste just because of one petty altercation.