Steve Nash praised a “historically great” James Harden after he joined an exclusive club with his instrumental performance for the Brooklyn Nets against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Harden, having racked up 36 points in his first game since exiting the NBA’s health and safety protocols in the Nets’ Christmas Day win over the Los Angeles Lakers, backed that effort up with a 39-point display versus the Clippers, which also saw him register 15 assists and eight rebounds.
His showing in the 124-108 triumph saw Harden become the 10th player in NBA history with 20,000 points, 6,000 assists and 5,000 rebounds.
Also in that club are Kobe Bryant, Clyde Drexler, John Havlicek, LeBron James, Chris Paul, Gary Payton, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West and Russell Westbrook.
And Nash said of the 2018 MVP: “He’s historically great. The numbers he’s put up are incredible.
“He’s one of the best players of his generation and it’s mind-boggling to think of all the numbers he’s put up and all the success he’s had.
“He’s one of those very, very special players not only of his generation but historically. The numbers back it up.”
On his spectacular return following his time in the protocol, Nash added: “You’re expecting guys to feel their way back into it. But from the jump against the Lakers, again [v the Clippers], he’s just been clinical.
“Just such a great head of the snake for us. When he plays like that we are very difficult to beat.”
Asked if he felt he benefited from his two-week lay-off, Harden replied: “Probably. I was starting to feel good right before then…That break, Covid, or protocol, or rest, whatever you want to call it, it could’ve went two ways.
“I just locked in on my body, my eating, and when I was able to start working out, my workouts. I felt good. My body felt good.
“I’m trying to make sure my body feels great so I can continue to keep going up in the regular season and preparing for the playoffs.
“Individually I have to make sure I’m in the best shape and I’m the best James that I can be for my team-mates.
“If I’m in that form, good things will happen for my team.”