LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 10: Montrezl Harrell #5 of the Houston Rockets defends against Blake Griffin #32 of the LA Clippers during the second half of a game at Staples Center on April 10, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Houston (CBS HOUSTON) – The Houston Rockets fell to the San Antonio Spurts 110-107 on Tuesday Night. During the overtime loss, the Rockets struggled shooting down the stretch leading many to speculate how tired the team was. Part of that fatigue, which was confirmed by head coach Mike D’Antoni after the game, was wondering why Montrez Herrell and Sam Dekker were not used at all off the bench.

SportsRadio 610’s Sean Pendergast, one-third of The Triple Threat on 2p-6p weekdays, quipped during the end of the game that he would like to watch the exit interviews the team holds with players of the two guys left on the bench during one of the most important games of they year.

Can the Rockets please Periscope the exit interviews for Sam Dekker and Montrezl Harrell when the season is over? — Sean Pendergast (@SeanTPendergast) May 10, 2017

After the game, Sean received a notification on his phone that Harrell himself thought the tweet was good when he got a notification that the 6’8″ power forward had liked the tweet.

Aside from the excellent use of battery life by Sean, to see the Rockets player who recently lost a big game find this tweet and like it is obviously bringing up questions. Obviously, he could have just thought it was a funny tweet. But it will be something that people read into as him not liking being benched during the playoffs. Harell does not follow Pendergast, so it is not apparent how he saw the tweet, which was retweeted only four times.

As of this posting, Harrell had not rescinded on his favoriting of the tweet.