It's safe to say that Joel Embiid didn't like the officiating in the Philadelphia 76ers' Game 4 loss to the Toronto Raptors.

While he was careful with his words in order to not get fined, Embiid's frustration was clear with his comments after the game. He tried to be as sarcastic as he can be, but he couldn't hide his disappointment–not after he gave the officials a golf clap at the end of their 110-102 loss on Saturday.

“I'm going to take my own advice and not complain about fouls. But you know, like I was doing at the end of the game, they did a great job. I admire the job that they did today. To me, it felt like they had one job coming in here tonight, and they got it done, so congrats to them,” Embiid told reporters in his postgame presser, per Kyle Neubeck of The Philly Voice.

When asked if the “job” he's referring to is to ensure there would be a Game 5, Joel Embiid refused to answer and told the media he'd let them figure it out. However, he did send some sort of warning to the referees and the Raptors, noting that he'll be more aggressive in their next meeting.

“I guess, next game, if they're not going to call it, I'm going to be even more aggressive offensively and defensively. If they want to give fouls or if they want to call really no fouls, really have to make them earn it and really by physical,” Embiid added.

The Sixers still lead the series 3-1 despite the defeat. And while Embiid is frustrated, it looks like it's only going to fuel him to close the series when they return home for Game 5.