Celtics big man Rasheed Wallace offered no apologizes for getting ejected in the team's loss to the 76ers on Friday night.

Instead, the veteran blamed his ejection on how he is singled out by officials.

Wallace found it strange that official Bill Kennedy, who ultimately ejected him, hovered near Boston's huddle during a timeout on Friday night.

"You tell me," Wallace said when asked by reporters if he was targeted.

"I can say all I want about anybody. If they are standing right near our huddle trying to stick their nose in there, so yeah they are going to hear some stuff. And that's exactly what it was. When have you ever seen a ref stand that close to our bench during a timeout?"

Wallace added that he wasn't angry with himself for getting ejected.

"Nah, not really. To answer your question honestly, I wasn't. I still play my game. I ain't changing my game for nobody."

Wallace has been called for 10 technical fouls this season. The NBA automatically suspends players for one game when they reach 16.