But what happens when a player storms to the sideline certain he didn’t commit a foul? “I try to gauge who it is, meaning how often has he lied to me in the past and how adamant is he about it,” Rivers says. “I mean, I laugh now. I literally laugh. Every game, I see 15 a game, where the players are doing [the finger] and so unless I’m clear visually, I usually just ignore it. I did have one where Kawhi [Leonard], who rarely says something, runs to me and says, ‘I swear I didn’t touch him.’ And we challenged it and we won. After the game, I always say, ‘All right. Credible, he’s credible, not, not, not, not.’ I mean that’s basically what we do. We make fun of it now.”