Phoenix Suns shooting guard Devin Booker was taken aback after finding out his Boston Celtics counterpart, Avery Bradley, was left off both NBA All-Defensive teams earlier today.

Of all players, Booker would know just how crafty a defender Bradley can be, standing at only 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds, whatever he lacks in size at the two-guard position, he makes up in skill, speed, positioning, and anticipation — tallying 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game while also having the best offensive year of his career.

The Texas standout was notably absent in a late-season game against the Suns, one in which Booker took full-advantage of — catching fire for an incandescent 70-point game in a 10-point loss to the Celtics — recording the highest scoring individual game of the season.

Bradley, who finished with 46 total points in the voting (12 First Team votes), was 22 points short of San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Danny Green for Second Team honors, and one point higher than Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Klay Thompson, who finished with 45.