Charlotte Hornets head coach Steve Clifford isn't having any talk of his team flopping.

After hearing Hassan Whiteside's recent "flop-offs" accusation, Clifford turned the tables on the Miami Heat by calling them out for their history of embellishing contact.

"If you want to get into career flopping between the two rosters, it wouldn't be close," Clifford told reporters during shootaround Wednesday.

"We don't have anybody that flops. We haven't had a flopping issue all year," he added.

Whiteside's complaint cropped up after the Hornets took 30 free throws as part of a narrow four-point win in Game 4 that tied the series at two games apiece.

"I thought this was the playoffs, isn't this supposed to be physical basketball? I thought the playoffs were more physical," he lamented.

Beyond hurt feelings, both teams are mostly just posturing in an effort to win the favor of officials. But Clifford does make a good point. The Heat's key players have executed some egregious flops over the years.

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Not to be outdone, Dwyane Wade also had a flop for the ages.