Kevin Durant - Golden State Warriors
With Stephen Curry back, it led to a nice outburst, as the Warriors received 30 points from the two-time NBA MVP. Durant scored 28 points, dished out eight assists, had five rebounds, and notched two steals, in a 128-111 win over Atlanta. Klay Thompson also added 28, as the trio put on a scoring clinic.
Nikola Jovic - Denver Nuggets
A triple-double was the latest stat line for Jokic and it came in a huge win. The Nuggets defeated the Raptors, in Toronto, thanks to Jokic's 23 points, 11 rebounds, and 15 assists.
Nikola Jokic tallies his 18th career triple-double in Toronto.
— NBA (@NBA) December 4, 2018
23 PTS - 15 ASTS - 11 REBS pic.twitter.com/r8MDFRzuq3
Karl-Anthony Towns - Minnesota Timberwolves
With Jimmy Butler out of Minnesota, it's clearly become KAT's team now. The Minnesota Timberwolves big had 24 points and 11 rebounds in a home victory over the Houston Rockets.
Karl-Anthony Towns puts up 24 PTS, 11 REBS to help the @Timberwolves overcome a 14-point halftime deficit at home! #AllEyesNorth pic.twitter.com/nZAe6UQcGZ
— NBA (@NBA) December 4, 2018
Bradley Beal - Washington Wizards
His name was mentioned in NBA trade rumors within the past several weeks. However, Beal continues to show he's an All-Star in Washington. On Monday night, he had 27 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists in a win over the NY Knicks.
Bradley Beal goes for 27 PTS, 8 REBS, 7 ASTS to propel the @WashWizards to victory! #DCFamily pic.twitter.com/DWWghDQneX
— NBA (@NBA) December 4, 2018
Tobias Harris - Los Angeles Clippers
The Clippers continue to play like an elite team in the Western Conference. They took down Anthony Davis and the Pelicans Monday night, thanks to Harris. The Clippers star had 27 points in the latest victory.
Tobias Harris drops a team-high 27 PTS to improve the @LAClippers record to 16-7! #ClipperNation pic.twitter.com/eNbzAhH7w1
— NBA (@NBA) December 4, 2018