The return of Kyrie Irving feels like a shot in the arm for the Brooklyn Nets. The trio of Irving, Kevin Durant, and James Harden is probably the most talented in the NBA and the Nets' campaign should only get better as the season progresses.

While Irving can only suit up in select games on the road, it's obvious that the Nets will be tough to beat when the Big Three is complete. Case in point: Their 138-112 victory over the Chicago Bulls, a team lording it over in the Eastern Conference. When asked about their convincing win, Harden offered a bold three-word remark (via ESPN).

“We're that good.”

Harden was, of course, pertaining to his troika with Durant and Irving. We don't need to list down their accolades to show how good they are. Still, since banding together on the Nets, they haven't played a ton of games together due to injuries and other Irving-related matters.

Harden admitted that things could be better for the Nets' three-headed assault.

“We got a chance to be that good. We just haven't had enough of it. I think last year we probably had 15 games maybe together, a little more, a little less. And this year only two. We haven't had a real bulk of a season. Y'all can consistently see how great we can be. And we're working on that. We need to get to that point.”

The Nets were the overwhelming favorites to win the title heading into the season, but the entire Irving saga threw a wrench on their campaign. But with that settled and Durant and Harden playing at a high level, it's abundantly clear that they got their eyes on the prize.