James Harden - Houston Rockets
What a night for the Houston Rockets star! James Harden shot 17-for-32 including a 7-for-15 rate from downtown. He'd finish with 54 points, 13 assists, and eight boards in a stellar performance, albeit an overtime loss.
James Harden posts 54 PTS (season-high), 13 ASTS, & 8 REBS in DC. #Rockets pic.twitter.com/IcCD74m150
— NBA (@NBA) November 27, 2018
Kevin Durant - Golden State Warriors
With Stephen Curry and Draymond Green injured, Kevin Durant continues to lead the way in Golden State. On Monday he achieved his second-straight game with 40 points. This time it was 54 as he led Golden State to a comeback over the Orlando Magic.
Kevin Durant (49 PTS, 9 ASTS) records his 2nd straight 40+ point game to lead the @warriors comeback! #DubNation pic.twitter.com/QzDWwAJu2i
— NBA (@NBA) November 27, 2018
John Wall - Washington Wizards
Despite the recent trade rumors, John Wall is still putting up All-Star numbers for the Wizards. Monday night's 36 points and 11 assists helped the Wizards defeat Harden and the Rockets in OT!
John Wall scores a season-high 36 PTS & dishes out 11 ASTS to give the @WashWizards the OT victory! #DCFamily pic.twitter.com/shprvdkBer
— NBA (@NBA) November 27, 2018
Giannis Antetounmkpo - Milwaukee Bucks
The Greek Freak was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week on Monday. He'd follow up that honor by once again getting a near triple-double. Giannis scored 20 points, hauled in 13 rebounds, and dished out nine assists as the Bucks topped the Hornets in Charlotte.
The best from the Greek Freak tonight:
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) November 27, 2018
20 PTS | 13 REB | 9 AST pic.twitter.com/C7sDOtwQkW
Kyrie Irving - Boston Celtics
While the Boston Celtics haven't looked like Eastern Conference juggernauts so much this season, they're still a legit threat. On Monday night, All-Star guard Kyrie Irving led them to a big victory in New Orleans. Irving had 26 points, 10 assists, and five steals in the road win.
Kyrie Irving records 26 PTS, 10 ASTS, 5 STLS in New Orleans! #CUsRise pic.twitter.com/za5AwARBjo
— NBA (@NBA) November 27, 2018