Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr had to remind Houston Rockets guard James Harden that he was arguing about his own move on Thursday evening.

In Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, Harden was upset one of his own moves was used against him. The Beard, as he is lovingly known, has a habit of drawing fouls by way of acting like he got hit by a sniper. It doesn't matter if the defensive player is eleventy-billion feet away from him — that cagey son of a biscuit eater is just swell at making it look like he got walloped.

On Thursday, as the saying goes, what is good for the goose is good for the gander. Something like that. Who cares about sayings anyway?

Here is the play, which doesn't actually involve James Harden all that much:

And here is Steve Kerr literally telling Harden “that's your move.”

The Rockets won the game, so I doubt Harden will lose too much sleep over this entire debacle. That is if Chris Paul, who appeared to get hurt late, is fine and dandy for the rest of the playoffs.

For the sake of cleanliness: The Houston Rockets took a 3-2 series lead over the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference Finals on the strength of a 98-94 victory.