Jaylen Brown was bullish about the Boston Celtics' quality after their convincing win over the Washington Wizards.
Brown had 36 points and Jayson Tatum added 33 as the Celtics cruised to a 126-107 win on Monday.
It brought up Boston's third straight win to start the season.
Not that Brown is at all surprised, given the quality the Celtics possess.
"We've got a lot of talent. We're going to be more talented than a lot of teams. We just try to take advantage of all of our opportunities," he said.
"It's nights like tonight where it's easy to take your foot off the gas, but if you want to do what you say you want to do, we've got to come out and play the game the right way."
With the Celtics leading by 37 midway through the third quarter, coach Joe Mazzulla was able to rest his star players for the final stretch.
And making fast starts is crucial to Boston's gameplan.
"We think it's something we can control, the way we come out and start games," Mazzulla said.
"We just have too many good players and we have a chance. We're really trying to make sure we come out with the right mindset the whole game.
"It doesn't mean it's going to go our way. I really liked our approach."
Kristaps Porzingis, who set a franchise record with his 30 points on debut last week, enjoyed a winning return to Washington, having switched to the Celtics in June.
"This was home for a year-and-a-half," said the Latvian, who finished with 15 points against his former team. "So definitely some good, good memories here."