Sacramento Kings head coach Dave Joerger got upset at shooting guard Buddy Hield on Thursday against the Golden State Warriors after the sharpshooter took a deep 3-pointer with 19 seconds remaining.

Even though the shot went in and cut the Warriors' lead to three, Joerger was reportedly upset because Hield’s shot was not the play he called from the sideline, according to Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee.

Joerger appeared to get angry with Hield over his shot selection after Hield made a 32-foot 3-pointer to cut the Warriors’ lead to three with 19 seconds remaining. A league source, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the altercation, said Joerger was upset because Hield’s shot was not the play he called from the sideline.

“Why don’t you just coach the f—ing team?” Joerger said as Hield made his way to the sideline during a dead-ball situation.

Joerger and Hield exchanged words for about 40 seconds while Warriors forward Kevin Durant stood nearby listening.

Dave Joerger's outburst got in the head of Buddy Hield and it ultimately costed the Kings a huge road win against Golden State.

Sacramento was down two with six seconds left in regulation. Hield got the ball at the same spot he had just drilled a 3-pointer from. However, this time, the guard hesitated to pull the trigger and took a tougher contested two-pointer instead. The shot didn't go in and the Kings lost, 125-123.