When Patrick Beverley lost it and shoved Chris Paul from behind in the fourth quarter of Game 6, it was when Phoenix Suns forward Jae Crowder knew they had broken the Los Angeles Clippers.

Speaking after the Suns' Western Conference Finals series victory, Crowder addressed the cowardly shove of Beverley and hit the Clippers with a rather savage remark:

“We know they were broke. We know we broke them,” Crowder said, per Dave McMenamin of ESPN.

Sure enough, what Patrick Beverley did was unsportsmanlike. It likely came out of frustration, especially since he is also a player who often trash talks. Simply put, as Jae Crowder said it, it was the sign of collapse for the Clippers since it was setting in at that moment that they were about to lose.

Here's the shove:

Chris Paul probably said something that irked Pat Bev, but then again, he should have known how to take it considering that he tries to annoy his opponents more often than not. Remember when he mocked CP3 in Game 5 for what he deemed was a flop?

Of course, the Suns probably don't mind what happened and will just move on. After all, they have every reason to celebrate after punching their ticket to the NBA Finals — which is also Paul's first in his career.

As for Beverley, he can talk and rant all he wants, but the Suns will unlikely be affected by it.