The first round of this year's NBA Playoffs are nowhere close to being over, as four different series are currently tied 2-2.However, fans have already been treated to an incredible number of postgame meltdowns by both coaches and players.From Memphis Grizzlies coach David Fizdale's epic rant about foul disparity to Indiana Pacers star Paul George's criticism of his teammates, sports writers have had no shortage of drama to cover.With three more rounds of the playoffs to follow, we can only imagine what sort of postgame meltdowns are still in store the rest of the way. But, even if everyone keeps their cool through June, this year's playoffs will go down as one of the best when it comes to tirades.Here's a look at how each postgame rant ranks so far this postseason.

No. 5: Fred Hoiberg on Isaiah Thomas

Guarding Boston Celtics star Isaiah Thomas is never an easy task, but Chicago Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg doesn't think the officials are doing his team any favors.

After a Game 4 loss to Thomas and the C's, Hoiberg accused Thomas of traveling every time he touches the ball:

This ranks No. 5 on the list because of the timing. Hoiberg didn't complain after IT torched the Bulls for 33 points in Game 1 or 20 points in Game 2. Why? Probably because the Bulls won those games.

Now, after two straight losses, Hoiberg's rant just comes off as sour grapes.

No. 4: Doc Rivers on Game 1 loss

When Utah Jazz veteran Joe Johnson turned back the clock and drained a Game 1 buzzer-beater to take down coach Doc Rivers and the Los Angeles Clippers, one reporter asked why the Clippers didn't run down the clock before taking the game-tying shot.

That drew the ire of Rivers, who called the question "the dumbest thing I've ever heard" in his fiery response:

To be fair, the reporter's strategy wasn't exactly the best. The Clippers probably did the right thing by tying the game quickly and falling back on defense to try to force overtime.

No. 3: Paul George trashes teammates... twice!

Paul George wasn't happy when C.J. Miles took (and missed) an attempted game-winner in a Game 1 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, saying afterward that he should have been the one with the ball in his hands:

He wasn't done, though, as after another close loss in Game 2, he called out another teammate, saying Lance Stephenson needed to do a better job controlling his emotions:

George may have one foot out the door in Indy, as he'll be a restricted free agent this offseason, and he's certainly not saying anything to entice the Pacers to match any offers he might get.

No. 2: Russell Westbrook passionately defends teammates

After a tough Game 4 loss to the Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City Thunder center Steven Adams was asked a question about why the team struggles so much when star point guard Russell Westbrook sits on the bench.

Westbrook, the fiery competitor that he is, took offense to the question and called out the reporter for trying to split him and his teammates up:

Regardless of how Westbrook felt about the reporter's question, the Thunder have struggled when he's been out of the game. They'll need to find some answers soon or they could be eliminated after Game 5 in Houston, which would likely lead to even more Westbrook press conference outbursts.

No. 1: David Fizdale wants you to "Take that for data!"

The top spot on this list is a no-brainer. Memphis Grizzlies coach David Fizdale was so upset by the free-throw disparity in Game 2 of his team's first-round playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs that he launched into a tirade about the referees, ending the rant with a fiery "Take that for data!" outburst:

When your rant is immediately turned into a T-shirt slogan, like the one seen below, you know it's an all-time rant:

The outburst clearly sparked a fire in the Grizzlies, too, as they've won the last two games to even the best-of-seven series at 2-2.