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James Harden can shatter Nets' franchise record for triple-doubles in a season set by this legendary PG

In just 36 games played, James Harden has collected 12 triple-doubles and another on Sunday against Cleveland in the regular season finale would set a new Nets all-time single season franchise record. Jason Kidd notched 12 triple-doubles during the 2006-2007 campaign and then accomplished the same feat the following season. Kidd played in a different era with the Nets Big three alongside Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson, but the NBA's emphasis was still on post play and hard nosed defense at that time. During his two franchise record-setting seasons Kidd play in 80 games each compared to Harden's only 36 games played this year. Kidd never had the caliber of supporting cast that Harden holds claim to, but then again Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant have only played alongside him in eight total contests. With the most prolific collection of talent the Nets have ever had, Harden has been an absolute game-changer and a triple-double Sunday would be another accolade added to his storied, yet underappreciated NBA career.

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