Rockets forward Chandler Parsons was named to the NBA’s All-Rookie second team on Tuesday as the top vote-getter among second-round picks.

Parsons is the Rockets’ first All-Rookie selection since 2008 when Luis Scola was a first-team pick and Carl Landry was selected to the second team.

Parsons was selected by the Rockets with the 38th pick of the draft and started 57 games, earning defensive assignments on the top scorers in the league. He averaged 9.5 points (ninth among rookies), 4.8 rebounds (sixth) and 2.1 assists (10th.) Parsons scored in double figures in 30 game, including five games when he had at least 20 points.

Rookie of the Year Kyrie Irving was the only unanimous pick. Minnesota’s Ricky Rubio, Denver’s Kenneth Faried, Golden State’s Klay Thompson, New York’s Iman Shumpert, San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard and Detroit’s Brandon Knight were first-team picks with a three-way tie for the final first-team spot.

Parsons had 10 first-place votes from among the 30 NBA coaches. Sacramento’s Isaiah Thomas, New Jersey’s MarShon Brooks, Minnesota’s Derrick Williams and Cleveland’s Tristan Thompson were also second-team selections.