Boston Celtics head coach Brad Stevens couldn't help but laugh when Jay King of The Athletic was having trouble with his Zoom call on Thursday.

Take a look:

King took it all in stride:

COVID-19 has forced press conferences to be conducted on Zoom, although there are some NBA reporters inside the Walt Disney bubble at Orlando, Florida.

Although his Celtics are down 3-1 to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals, Brad Stevens is clearly in a good mood after this hilarious meltdown. All in all, it was a pretty funny moment in what has been a tense 24 hours for the Celtics and the NBA as a whole after the Breonna Taylor decision.

Behind a stellar performance from rookie Tyler Herro, the Heat won Game 4 against the Celtics to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. Boston now faces elimination in Game 5, which is on Friday.

The Celtics may have been able to win Game 4 if All-Star small forward Jayson Tatum didn't stink up the joint in the first half. He had zero points at halftime and called his first-half performance “unacceptable.”

Tatum scored 28 points in the second half, but it wasn't enough to propel the Celtics to a win. Boston will need Tatum to come out firing right from the get-go in Game 5 if the team wants to force a Game 6.

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