The NBA’s All-Decade teams have caused some fiery takes, and Molly Qerim just couldn’t take it anymore.

During a segment on ESPN’s “First Take” on Tuesday, Qerim was featured with Max Kellerman and Ryan Clark discussing Kobe Bryant’s spot on the third team for the 2010s. Kellerman strongly disapproved of Bryant’s placement on the team, and caused Qerim to leave the room after the far-fetched comment.

“He should be on the All-NBA worst team, actually,” said Kellerman amid a heated debate.

Kellerman then spent the rest of the segment theatrically looking at his phone and yelling out stats.

Bryant averaged around 26 points per game between 2010-13, but was never the same after rupturing his Achilles at the end of the 2013 season. He played 107 games in his final three years in the NBA as the Lakers struggled to build around him and his bloated contract.

Arguing against Bryant making the list is fair, but arguing that Bryant should on the “All-NBA worst team” is tough to take seriously, even by his own co-hosts, it appears.

Bryant now joins an esteemed list of athletes who Kellerman has ridiculously railed against, including Tom Brady and Larry Fitzgerald.