Philadelphia 76ers star Tobias Harris was not happy about the antics of one particular Washington Wizards fan who decided to storm the floor during the Sixers-Wizards Game 4 matchup on Monday.

Harris was clearly incensed by the unnecessary distraction from what was a high-intensity matchup between the two teams, and he did not hold back with his criticism of the incident:

“That was just some dumb*** [expletive],” Harris said after the Game 4 loss, via Justin Grasso of SI.com. “That was it. I don't know what you really want the NBA to do. I know people have been stuck in the house for a long time. Social media is a big thing, so everybody wants clout somewhere. So, he got his 15 seconds of fame.”

Harris is taking the same stance as other NBA players who have likewise blasted the behavior of some fans over the past week or so. There has been a number of unruly incidents involving fans across the league in recent days, and as Harris implied in his statement above, things are indeed getting out of hand.

Harris was not in a jovial mood following the Sixers' 122-114 loss to the Wizards in Game 4. Philly had an opportunity to close out the series on Monday, but they were unable to hold off a relentless Washington side. The fact that the Sixers also lost Joel Embiid to injury further added to Philly's woes, and it isn't surprising that Harris was not exactly a happy camper in his post-game interview.