Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown does not want to keep referring to De'Aaron Fox as "amazing", but he has little choice.
Fox tied his career-best points haul on Wednesday, with his haul of 44 helping the Kings to a 130-120 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.
The victory saw the Kings move two-and-a-half games ahead of the Lakers in the Western Conference, while it also marked the seventh time this season that Fox has scored over 40 points.
And Brown is running out of ways to describe the Kings' talisman.
"He was amazing. I hate using that word because to me that’s who he is," Brown said.
"It's hard to score 44 points every single night, especially on the percentage that he did it at, but he is more than capable with his ability.
"It was a big game for him in a big-game environment."
Fox stressed how important it is for the Kings to pick up wins against the teams around them.
"Right now where the standings are, if we lose this game, we're half a game in front of them rather than two and a half like it is now," Fox said.
"So right now especially to play teams that are around us in the standings, those games mean a little more."
The frustration from Lakers coach Darvin Ham was evident.
Ham said: "They got a few easy opportunities in transition and they were able to get inside and make some tough shots.
"The sense of urgency we have to be able to maintain that.
"We talk about forcing our will on the game. We obviously initiated it, but we didn’t sustain it and we damn sure didn't finish it."
LeBron James led the Lakers with 31 points, though he exited midway through the fourth quarter due to ankle soreness.
"Some games it's better than others. I didn't feel it during the Oklahoma City Thunder game [on Monday] and I didn't feel it tonight until the fourth quarter," James said. "Some days are better than others."