The All-NBA teams were officially released on Tuesday night. While the Brooklyn Nets got representation with Kevin Durant making the All-NBA Second Team, he surprisingly wasn't the only Nets player to get a vote.

Kyrie Irving, who was basically a part-time player for the Nets this season, received a lone vote for the All-NBA Third Team. The man, nay culprit, who did the deed owned up to it – former NBA star Jalen Rose.

β€œI need to fall on the sword. Because I'm the lone person who voted Kyrie Irving 3rd Team All-NBA,” Rose admitted to voting for the Nets guard. β€œI'm the lone person to do that. I get mesmerized by his talent, but it was a mistake to put him 3rd team. And I'm glad it didn't cost Trae Young his spot cause he deserved it more.”

Nobody was more incredulous than the man sitting across him, Stephen A. Smith. The outspoken ESPN analyst was floored by the revelation, exclaiming a rather healthy β€œWhat!?” in response and then going on an impassioned rant over Jalen Rose voting for the Nets guard.Β 

Nobody can deny that Kyrie Irving is one of the best talents in the NBA. But even Nets fans have to admit that it's tough to have him on the ballot after playing just 29 games this year. Irving missed the entire first half of the regular season and only played in road games even after his return. If there was anyone who deserved to get berated by Stephen A. Smith, it was Jalen Rose for this blunder.