Tensions were high between Kevin Durant and Chris Paul's brother, C.J., as the Warriors faced the Rockets in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals on Wednesday. 

The Warriors were down 93-76 late in the third when C.J. and Durant where caught on camera getting into what appeared to be an argument during a dead ball. It's not clear what was said, but it was clear Durant had a few words for C.J.

During TNT's broadcast, announcer Chris Webber didn't know the heckler was related to Chris when he said, "Don't wake a sleeping giant when he already has 36." 

"That's C.J. Paul. That's Chris' brother," Reggie Miller said in response (via The Mercury-News).

"Ay, what’s up C.J.!” Webber said. “I didn’t know that was you … he and his brother are having a good time tonight.”

This marks the second time during the playoffs that C.J. has found himself in the middle of a controversy. The first incident came after Game 4 of the Rockets' win over the Jazz in the conference semifinals where C.J. was mistaken for an unruly fan and was escorted from his seat.

“The guy next to me called (referee James Williams) a (expletive), but they thought it was me,” C.J. told USA Today. “The thing is, I know James. He reffed me in college. But (the security guard) comes up to me, and says ‘Hey, we need to talk to you in the back.' I said, 'for what?' I told them what happened. I don’t talk like that.”

Durant finished the night with 38 points. The Rockets and Warriors will face off in Game 3 on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET with the series tied.