LA Clippers small forward Marcus Morris Sr. (8) reacts after hitting a three point shot against the New York Knicks during the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden.  Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Marcus and Markieff Morris have accomplished a lot together during their lives, most notably starring on the basketball court in high school and college before going on to enjoy successful NBA careers. But on Thursday night, the twins found a new — albeit unintentional — way to bond.

Marcus and Markieff were both ejected during the fourth quarter of their teams’ respective games. Markieff got into an official’s face over a non-call late in the Los Angeles Lakers’ loss to the Miami Heat. Marcus had a similar incident in the Los Angeles Clippers’ win over the Phoenix Suns.

You can see both ejections below:

After the game, Marcus quickly caught wind that his brother had also been ejected. He sent a funny tweet about it:

The Morris twins are known for having tempers, so seeing them get into it with an official or opponent is certainly nothing new. The fact that they were both ejected in the fourth quarter of different games on the same night is something they are unlikely to forget.

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