Kyle O'Quinn said he was wrong in yelling at Jeff Hornacek during Friday's game.

"I'd be the first one to say that my wrong reaction was the wrong one. I shouldn't have come back. Just because somebody is yelling at me, I shouldn't yell back. Two wrongs don't make a right," O'Quinn said in Washington D.C., according to published reports.

Cameras showed O'Quinn yelling obscenities at Hornacek after he admonished O'Quinn for failing to defend Karl-Anthony Towns on the perimeter Friday.

"It was over as soon as the time out was," Hornacek said. "That happens sometimes with teams and guys want to win. That's that."

O'Quinn said he didn't apologize to Hornacek.

"Two grown men respect each other in our own right,'' O'Quinn said. "I would never disrespect a coach to the point we have to hash it out the next year. It sucks it was on TV. The camera was in my mouth. In training camp, practice, there's a lot more said behind closed doors when you don't have to speak about it the next day.''