The Memphis Grizzlies are one of the most physical teams in the NBA, and despite losing last night against the Washington Wizards, their second unit didn’t hesitate to get chippy with the home team’s bench.

With Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph and Mike Conley all out, coach David Joerger was forced to play most of his bench for virtually the entire game. Even though the Wizards coasted to victory, Jarnell Stokes and Co. continued to play as if the game was close.

While the Wizards did a good job of keeping their composure at the end of the game, Kevin Seraphin committed a flagrant foul on Jon Leuer and got ejected. As Leuer went up to dunk in transition, Seraphin attempted to block the shot and swept Leuer’s legs underneath him. Leuer landed awkwardly and it was enough for the French big man to get ejected.

Not surprisingly, Kevin Seraphin has been fined $15,000 for the foul committed on Leuer:

NBA announces Kevin Seraphin has been fined $15,000 for his flagrant-2 foul on Jon Leuer last night. — Jorge Castillo (@jorgeccastillo) March 13, 2015

The NBA, especially nowadays, doesn’t tolerate any excessive contact and it certainly doesn’t help when a player lands hard on the floor like Leuer did.

After getting ejected, Seraphin walked through the tunnel where he was met by former Washington Bullets center Gheorghe Muresan. Muresan may or may not have approved of Seraphin’s actions…

Big Gheorghe Muresan giving props to the ejected #KsLife #WizGrizz — Steve Mullins (@stevenpmullins) March 13, 2015

This isn’t the first time Kevin Seraphin let his temper get the best of him. A few years ago, Seraphin and Marcus Camby got into a small scuffle:

After that particular game, Seraphin made it clear that he isn’t going to get humiliated at home, saying “I don’t know. Maybe he tried to punk somebody, but if he wanted to punk somebody, it wasn’t here. It wasn’t in Washington.”

If the Washington Wizards embraced the “D.C. Bad Boys” gimmick from earlier this season, Seraphin definitely would’ve fit in. Luckily for the Wizards, they didn’t necessarily need Seraphin last night against the Grizzlies. Otherwise, that flagrant call against Leuer would’ve been costly on the court.

You can’t punk #kslife at home. His wallet will feel a bit lighter after that foul, though.