Dwyane Wade's lack of a filter cost his team in a big spot Tuesday night. It will cost him some money, as well.

Wade argued too strongly for a foul on a late fourth-quarter drive against the Timberwolves. The Bulls guard picked up two quick technical fouls from referee Ben Taylor and was ejected for his trouble.

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After the game, Wade didn't hold back.

"It was frustration and I told the truth, so I got kicked out," he told reporters (via The Associated Press).

The techs enabled the Wolves to open a six-point lead with 14.1 seconds remaining. Minnesota held on for a 99-94 victory.

Notable: The veteran Wade tried to go between young Wolves Karl-Anthony Towns and Zach LaVine on the play. No star treatment this time.

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Dwyane Wade walks off the court after being ejected. (Getty Images)

Wade's frustration also may have stemmed from the Bulls blowing a 21-point lead against a team coached by former Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau, who was making his return to Chicago.