The Washington Wizards and San Antonio Spurs tipped off on Sunday night at the AT&T Center, and sixteen seconds later, a very angry Gregg Popovich called a timeout.

Washington won the tip-off, and Bradley Beal found Thomas Bryant for a dunk on an easy pick-and-roll to start the game. Popovich was so livid with the (lack of) defensive effort from San Antonio that he called a timeout right after the dunk, before the Spurs even had a possession.

Gregg Popovich called a timeout after 16 seconds 😂 pic.twitter.com/8KuYcy7vCT — Def Pen Hoops (@DefPenHoops) January 28, 2019

Popovich timeout at 11:44. Of the first quarter. Sixteen seconds in. Washington leads 2-0. This could be a first for me. — David Aldridge (@davidaldridgedc) January 28, 2019

Popovich angrily called another timeout in the second quarter after the Spurs got lost on their perimeter defense and allowed a wide-open three.

Popovich is teaching tonight… watch as Forbes and Bertans our of sync on defense here… allows for an open 3… another quick timeout to get it straight #Spurs #Wizards pic.twitter.com/DqWo5AdPs1 — Jabari Young (@JabariJYoung) January 28, 2019

Classic Pop.

The halftime break had to be a particularly rough time for the Spurs’ players; San Antonio allowed 43 points in the second quarter and you can be sure they heard *plenty* about it from Pop. The Spurs responded with significantly better defense in the third quarter, allowing just 17 points.