On Sunday night at Oracle Arena, the extremely short-handed Golden State Warriors were without their four All-Star players against the Utah Jazz due to numerous injuries plaguing the team. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr definitely has his work cut out for him, so when his players, who are having to play significantly more minutes, aren't getting calls from the referees on consecutive plays, frustration tends to boil over.

Late in the second quarter with the Warriors trailing the Jazz 47-40, coach Kerr really let one of the referees have it when two of his players did not get calls on what looked like fouls on the offensive end for two straight possessions.

Coach Kerr even called a timeout just to yell at the official, which eventually resulted in him getting a technical foul. A video of the heated exchange, which was posted on Twitter by Def Pen Hoops, can be viewed below.

Warriors superstar point guard Curry, who officially has a Grade 2 left MCL sprain, injured his left knee on Friday night during the Warriors' 106-94 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. According to Warriors beat reporter Chris Haynes of ESPN, Kerr completely ruled Curry out for the first round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs during an interview before tonight's game against the Jazz.

“There’s no way he’s playing in the first round,” Kerr said on Sunday afternoon. “There’s no way. I mean, he’ll be re-evaluated in three weeks. So, yeah, we have to be ready to play without him and see how he’s coming along.”

Golden State would eventually go on to lose to the Jazz 110-91 in a game that got out of hand for the Warriors in the third quarter. Hopefully, Curry makes a speedy recovery so it is more likely that coach Kerr won't have to take out his frustration on the refs like that.