Tyronn Lue hailed Kawhi Leonard's performance against the Oklahoma City Thunder, acknowledging the Los Angeles Clippers had to "ride him pretty hard" to get the win.
Leonard stepped up with 34 points, nine rebounds and eight assists to drag the Clippers to a 108-100 triumph in Sunday's contest.
He became the fifth player in the franchise's history to register those numbers and the first since Ron Harper against the Golden State Warriors in March 1994.
The Clippers have now won seven straight games and hold the joint-best record in the NBA at 13-4.
With Paul George sitting out the closing minutes due to hamstring tightness, head coach Lue praised Leonard for stepping up.
"He's been phenomenal for us, tonight we had to ride him," he said.
"Kawhi had it going so we played through him a lot, especially in the second half. He created points for himself and for the team as well.
"We had to ride him pretty hard just so we could continue to keep the lead and play through him a lot, I think he did a good job with that."
George had 11 points from 33 minutes and Lue explained why he was not involved in the final stages.
"I benched him…I benched him!" Lue joked, before adding: "No, I'm just joking. He had some tightness going into the game tonight.
"He got loose when he played but had tightness, that last four and a half minutes he tightened up again so it was just a precaution. Just his hamstring."
The Clippers are flying in the NBA and Leonard offered his thoughts on why the team are firing.
"I think our three-point percentage, not allowing threes, making sure the other team isn't getting good looks from three-point line is helping us," he said.
"We're playing team basketball, sharing the ball, staying level-headed, staying positive, making shots right now. We're trying to get better."