ESPN’s #NBArank player rankings draw criticism every year, but in this recent edition, NBA stars took major issue with one decision:

Lonzo Ball over Carmelo Anthony.

Despite never playing a regular season NBA game, Ball came in at No. 63 in the rankings — one spot ahead of Anthony at 64. While Carmelo called out ESPN on Tuesday, the network’s own Stephen A. Smith took aim at the rankings during Wednesday’s First Take. He fired off at the poll, calling it “garbage” and adding that the entire network should be ashamed.

Smith said:

“Everybody, just because we all work at ESPN together, don’t believe that we all believe the same things. We do have independent personalities, and you’re looking at one. This poll is a disgrace. It’s an embarrassment. As far as I’m concerned, the damn network should be ashamed for having the poll. Who the hell came up with this list? Because they clearly know nothing about the game of basketball. I don’t want to hear some stuff about some garbage criteria that you could come up with. There are 30 teams in the NBA. By putting 63 players ahead of Carmelo Anthony, you are saying that at least two players on every team is better than Carmelo Anthony.”

According to ESPN, the rankings are based on an “expert panel” vote between pairs of players.