The Philadelphia 76ers got back to winning ways as Doc Rivers hailed the returning Ben Simmons and his defensive combination with Matisse Thybulle.
After losing four in a row, Philadelphia were more like their old selves in a 121-90 drubbing of the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday.
Simmons missed the string of losses due to what he described as "a viral thing", but he returned with six-of-eight shooting, four assists, three rebounds, three steals and two blocks.
Rivers is convinced Simmons and Thybulle have a big role to play in paving the way for success this season.
"I don't think I've ever had that," Rivers said of the wing defence strength.
"I've had an incredibly great defensive team... but not at those positions. It's pretty awesome to watch. Those two guys, their closing ability on shots is excellent, absolutely remarkable to watch."
Simmons looked as good as new, according to Rivers.
"He had great energy, great pace. It was Ben being Ben," said the coach. "We lose a lot of pace when he's not on the floor, that's for sure."
As for Simmons, the 24-year-old All-Star welcomed his coach's words, saying: "That means a lot. [Thybulle] has got a high IQ on the floor and it's tough for teams to score when there's two guys like that on the floor."
Simmons added: "I'm just glad to be back. I missed being with the fellas. The energy was great tonight."
The Sixers sit second in the Eastern Conference, one game behind the Brooklyn Nets.
"It's going to be on us to take care of business down the stretch," Simmons said. "We've got a lot of games that are going to be all-important at this stage.
"We're looking forward to the challenge and obviously we need to get in the playoffs. I'm glad I'm back now and we have a few games left to really get that first seeding and I think we can do it.
"If everyone's healthy and able to play, I think we're able to get that. Looking forward, we've got to take control and get that first seeding."