Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
Credit Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports

Portland Trail Blazers forward Nassir Little took to Twitter to defend his hustle play against Brooklyn that Nets guard Kyrie Irving called "bad" and "unnecessary."

The play in question occurred in the fourth quarter of Monday night's game between the two teams, won by Portland.

In pursuit of a loose ball near the sideline, Little trailed Irving, who was slowing down near the sideline. Little dove to tap the ball and deflect it off of Irving, and rolled up on Irving's left ankle. The ball ended up out of bounds as Irving lay in pain on the sideline.

Irving remained in the game but clearly was annoyed with Little based on his postgame comments.

"It's just one of those bad plays, ya know?" Irving said. "I tried to get out of the way but I just felt like that was just ... it was unnecessary, you know? Like, for him to dive that far away to the ball. I was just trying to get out the way. But just an unnecessary play.

"I get Nassir (Little) wants to go for the ball, but just like, bro, it's just a bad play. Like that's just not a good play for basketball, I coulda broke my ankle or done something worse there's just no place in our game for it," Irving added

Nets fans on social media took it a step further, calling the play dirty.

Little was having none of it Tuesday.

"I would never hurt someone on purpose, I have the utmost respect for Kyrie! But y'all are delusional if you think this is a bad play, and id do it again," Little tweeted.

Irving, who finished with 22 points, eight rebounds, and four assists against the Blazers, said he'll be good to go Wednesday at Chicago.

Little finished with 13 points, five rebounds, three blocks, two assists, and a steal.

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