Lonzo Ball felt blocking out trade talk had proven key as he responded to recent speculation in style against the Milwaukee Bucks.
The New Orleans Pelicans earned an impressive 131-126 win against the Bucks on Friday.
Ball came to the fore with a season-high 27 points which included seven three-pointers – tied for his career high – and eight assists.
Eric Bledsoe (25 points) also scored seven three-pointers while center Steven Adams had 20 rebounds.
Per Stats Perform data, the Pelicans became the first NBA team ever to have two players with at least seven three-pointers and another with 20 or more rebounds.
New Orleans matched a franchise record with 21 threes in the game, with Ball the leading light as the Pelicans followed up their win over the Washington Wizards with another fine outing.
Ball, who has had a tough start to the 2020-21 season and was regularly a subject of trade talk when with the Los Angeles Lakers, insisted he had blocked out distractions.
Asked if he had any extra motivation amid the speculation, he replied: "I just stay the course.
"I've been playing basketball for a long time. I put a lot of work in and just try to play my game. That's how I play.
"I just try to stay away from all the noise and just go out there and try to help my team win games."
Zion Williamson, who just missed out on a triple-double with 21 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, was impressed by Ball as the Pelicans moved to 7-10 ahead of Saturday's game with the Houston Rockets.
"We love to see it," said former number one overall pick Williamson.
"When he shoots the ball like that with confidence, even if he misses it, just him shooting it with the confidence it's going in, that's what we want Zo to do. He hit seven and they were all big for us."
The Bucks were beaten despite 38 points from two-time league MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and 22 from Jrue Holiday against his former team.
They still sit third in the Eastern Conference but are 4-5 on the road.