The Philadelphia 76ers played their final game of the regular season on Sunday night, clinching the fourth seed for the NBA Playoffs. It's been a solid year for this team, especially after the front office found a trade partner to deal away Ben Simmons. However, it sounds like Doc Rivers is tired of the media after how he answered a question during the post-game press conference.

According to NBA on Fire, Rivers got a bit fiery himself when answering a question about his rotations. Someone asked the Sixers head coach about the decision to play DeAndre Jordan and Paul Reed. Doc Rivers clearly became annoyed with the question, as he provided a rather snarky response.

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Sometimes the media just asks the wrong question at the wrong time. It didn't help at all when the reporter sort of argued with Doc Rivers about his answer either. Regardless, Rivers provided an answer, albeit, he used a sarcastic and annoyed tone throughout. At the end of the day, the Sixers are in the playoffs and the head coach played a vital role in helping his team get there.

We'll see how the NBA Playoffs shape up. The Sixers have been one of the hottest teams in the league since acquiring James Harden via trade. Philadelphia has a great lineup and with Joel Embiid leading the way, this organization will have a fighting chance.

Although the Sixers must wait for the play-in tournament to play through, Philadelphia is set to take on the Toronto Raptors in the first round. It should be a fun series, as Pascal Siakam has been a problem for his opponents all year. Look for Joel Embiid to get aggressive to help his team advance to the second round of the postseason.