Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr declined to comment on the lip-reading of a late timeout in the fourth quarter, where he's believed to say “I'm so f***ing tired of Draymond's s**t” to assistant coach Mike Brown. Forward Draymond Green is believed to be the man in question here, though most reporters were just as puzzled as to what incited this reaction from the Warriors coach.

For what it's worth, Green and DeMarcus Cousins spent a large part of the game arguing with officials for every call against them, something that the Warriors have tried to correct as they near another playoff run.

Cousins was already whistled for a technical foul in the middle of the third quarter, and Green riling up the officials was the last thing Golden State needed when trailing the worst team in the Western Conference by five points.

The Warriors had a horrific shooting night and Green's six points on 3-of-9 shooting didn't help matters, despite his other contributions to the team.

Kerr and Green had been known to butt heads in the past — the most memorable one during a fiery February locker room exchange when Green lashed out at Kerr saying “I'm not a machine” after the coach criticized his poor shot selection.

The Warriors would end up rallying and beating the Oklahoma City Thunder with a memorable deep bomb from Stephen Curry, a shot so big in magnitude that it largely washed away Green's performance and his barnburner argument with Kerr at halftime.

Green was a wreck shooting the ball that game, going 0-for-8 from the field, 0-for-2 from deep and only 2-of-5 from the foul line — but he more than made up with the rest of his line, finishing with two points, 14 rebounds, 14 assists, six steals and four blocks on the night.

Unfortunately, Green didn't have that great a night on Sunday against the Suns, nor the win to take the spotlight away from Kerr's lips after what the Warriors described as their worst loss of the season.