Terry Rozier played so well in the Boston Celtics’ Game 1 matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks that a shocking postgame revelation went unnoticed.

Terry Rozier played a great game of basketball on Sunday. He lived out his dream of starting in the NBA playoffs, knocking down several clutch shots in the process.

But lost in the celebration of Rozier’s performance — not to mention clouded by the resplendence of his postgame outfit — was something of interest. After the game, while answering a question about his relationship with Kyrie Irving, Rozier admitted to the theft of all of his injured teammates’ shoes.

“First of all, me and Kyrie got a great relationship, where we can joke around have a little fun,” he said. “His message is ‘Go out there and take what’s yours. Go dominate. Go kill. Don’t worry about what nobody is saying.’ You know I went to his house two days ago, took all his shoes.”

Rozier offered no further clarity on the matter, leaving those in attendance to assume that Irving is now roaming his residence barefoot or in socks. If that is the case, there appear, somewhat shockingly, to be no hard feelings. At least as Rozier describes it.

“You know he’s a great guy,” he said of Irving. “Whether it’s basketball talk. Whether it’s joking around. He’s great at engaging with guys. He’s a great leader. I know for a fact, even if I ain’t reached out to him yet, I got him in my ear. I got him in my corner.”

Apparently he’s also got all his shoes.