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Harden tied Larry Bird in a triple-double, and Nets coach Nashzan evolved across the board

Harden tied Larry Bird in a triple-double, and Nets coach Nashzan evolved across the board

The Nets beat the Pistons 117-91 yesterday (No. 1) and set multiple records, including James Harden's first triple-double of the season, a career-accruing 59 triple-doubles, tying big bird Larry Bird tied for 7th in history and rewriting the team's best shooting percentage.

Harden played 29 minutes yesterday and scored 18 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds, in addition to the first triple-double of the season, it is also the 13th time in the Nets jersey. Nets coach Steve Nash praised the feeling that Harden has improved in every way, and I think his reaction, explosiveness, confidence, ball sense, rhythm and everything is moving in the right direction.

Harden mentioned that his confidence and sense of rhythm have returned together, I feel so much better, I know I will be a little slow, because I don't play much, but I also know that things will get on track, as the game goes on, it feels much better, the whole thing.

Harden is currently 7th in history and 3rd in active duty with 59 triple-doubles; the top two active players are currently on the Lakers, with LeBron James ranking 5th in all time with 99 times and Russell Westbrook at no. 1 with 185 times, setting a new record with each addition.

The Nets also wrote another record yesterday, shooting 65.3% of the team on 47-of-72 shooting, including 13 three-pointers from 25, setting a new single-game shooting rate in team history.

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