The rumors of discontent were true.

The Clippers had one of the most talented NBA rosters of the past decade, but with no playoff success to show for it. JJ Redick explained that chemistry for coach Doc Rivers’ squad was an issue.

“I don’t think there was one moment. Doc used to always talk about how when one group was together for a long period of time, instead of getting closer together you end up pointing fingers at each other,” Redick said on the “Pardon My Take” podcast this week.

“It was weird because separately everybody was really cool with each other, off the court everybody sort of got along. And then, there was just so much pettiness, it was just pettiness. It’s weird to think what we had the potential to accomplish and what ultimately derailed that was pettiness. Like, Donald Trump-level pettiness.”

Redick, like the stars on that team, has moved on by signing his second one-year deal with the 76ers this offseason. Chris Paul is now with the Rockets, Blake Griffin with the Pistons and DeAndre Jordan with the Mavericks. The Clippers, who failed to reach the Western Conference Finals in six straight playoff appearances, are now rebuilding.

Rivers was stripped of his title as president, but remains the coach of the team.