John Wall aired out his frustrations with the officials after a disappointing loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night, and even when a Washington Wizards staffer responded, “Thanks, John,” as a means to try and keep him from a league fine, the dime maestro would speak his mind no matter the consequence.

Wall wasn't happy with Damian Lillard's parade to the line, despite coming a shot attempt shy of 30 in the game, ticked off by the off-the-ball calls and others that resulted in a 35-to-21 free-throw disparity.

“I’m always positive. I’s just a lot of bullsh*t- that — c’mon, man,” Wall said, according to Candace Buckner of The Washington Post. “These guys getting all the calls, and these guys are jump shooters. You got a guy that shot the ball 12 for 29 and then shot 15 free throws.”

At that time, another staffer chimed in and warned Wall to be careful so he wouldn’t get fined by the NBA. “I don’t care about that,” Wall responded.

Wall shot a mere five free throws in the game (and didn't help his case, going 1-of-5), while Lillard made 13-of-15 from the stripe and notched a 40-point game under his belt in a 119-109 win, helping the Blazers reach the top spot in the West.

The reaction to the referees will likely cost John Wall a hefty fine before his next game against the LA Clippers, but the Wizards have problems much bigger than getting to the line, as the franchise could soon make some harsh decisions, including trading one of their All-Stars in order to turn this season around.