Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant had to rise up from their seats after James Harden knocked down the clutch 3-pointer in the Brooklyn Nets' win over the Phoenix Suns.

Durant was out due to a hamstring injury while Kyrie Irving was experiencing some lower back tightness. But their injuries did not stop them from celebrating emphatically after Harden completed the 24-point comeback against the Suns.

Nets fans probably chose not to tune into the game after news broke that Irving and Durant will be out. After all, three stars are always better than one. And in the first half, the Suns already mounted a commanding double-digit lead.

But as the game progressed, Harden and the Nets piled up the points and prevented the Suns from scoring. Since donning the Nets jersey, Harden has veered away from excessively draining buckets, opting to make plays for his teammates instead. But on Tuesday against the Suns, down by a huge lead, Harden proved that he can score if that's what his team needs.

This performance shows how talented the Nets are, even without Durant and Irving. Harden may receive all the credit but the fact of the matter is that the rest of the Nets were also responsible for the comeback.