After leading the Nets to a 117-91 wire-to-wire dub against the Detroit Pistons, superstar James Harden seems to be happy. 

As per Matt Brooks of SB Nation, Harden, who expected a slow start, said that he feels much better now in moving forward on each game — as his confidence in his rhythm is turning back. 

The Nets had five players who recorded double-digit scoring on their fourth win of the season: Kevin Durant with 23, Harden with 18, LaMarcus Aldridge with 16, DeAndre Bembry with 15, and Joe Harris with 12. As such, the 2018 MVP is happy that they are being engaged collectively and improving as days progresses. 

Harden, who had his first triple-double of the season with 18 markers (6-of-9 shooting), 10 boards and 12 dimes, just tied Boston Celtics icon Larry Bird for 7th in all-time triple-doubles made with 59.

The Nets will continue to defend their home court as the Atlanta Hawks will arrive in Brooklyn on Wednesday.