After entering Oklahoma City Thunder's locker room and arguing with Kendrick Perkins, Joakim Noah says he made a mistake.

According to ESPN Chicago, the two exchanged words after a game last Thursday when the bulls center entered OKC's locker room to see former teammate Thabo Seflosha. It was then that Kendrick Perkins mentioned that Noah shouldn't be in the locker room.

While Noah left the locker room shortly after, he still exchanged words with the OKC player as he entered his bus.

Today, Noah dropped all rumors of a fight or an alleged beef with Perkins. "We don't have to talk about this anymore," Noah said. "Nothing happened. It's no big deal. I shouldn't have been in that locker room in the first place. Just wanted to say hi to some loved ones, Thabo's family, that's it. It's not a big deal. Perk is an angry dude. It's all good."

There currently isn't a policy on other players entering locker rooms, but Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau believes it was the wrong move for Noah to do."It's more or less frowned upon to go into someone else's locker room where you haven't played."

Source: ESPN Chicago | Photo Credit: Splash News, Instagram 

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