Draymond Green and Bradley Beal weren’t the only players who went at it during the hotly-contested game between the Golden State Warriors and the Washington Wizards on Friday night. Point guards John Wall and Stephen Curry also had a somewhat chippy moment during the game.

That moment came during the first quarter as Wall was backing Curry down. However, Wall eventually sent the Warriors guard to the ground and was called for an offensive foul. The Wizards star was not pleased with the call, and on the way back, suggested Curry stop flopping.

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Wall obviously has the size and strength advantage over Curry, which was why he decided to take him down to the block. But to Curry’s credit, he played it well defensively and got the call even though he may have exaggerated the contact a bit.

Curry recently shook off the very notion of Wall being the best point guard in the NBA, which Wall likely saw or heard by gametime. And now, this latest incident of Wall accusing Curry of flopping will add even more spice to the next meeting between the two All-Star point guards.