Marcus Morris was critical of the Boston Celtics' selfish play during their 123-111 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.

"I watch all these other teams around the league and guys are up on the bench...they’re enjoying everything, and they’re playing together and they’re playing to win. And when I look at us I just see a bunch of individuals...We’re going to lose games, but we don’t have no attitude, we don’t have no toughness, we ain’t having fun. It’s been a long season," said Morris.

The Celtics were up 28 points at one point, resulting in the biggest comeback in Clippers' history.

Kyrie Irving left the game in the second quarter with a sprained knee, and will be re-evaluated on Sunday.