James Harden made an impressive 2017 Drew League debut Sunday with Chris Paul on-hand.
The Rockets' star guard, who signed the biggest contract extension in NBA history earlier this month, put up a game-high 25 points and six rebounds for LAUNFD in a 67-64 win over the Bulldogs.
Paul was in attendance at the Los Angeles-based Pro-Am basketball league, supporting Harden and teammate Bobby Brown from the front row.
Houston's newest All-Star, dealt to the Rockets in a blockbuster deal in June, and his son appeared in a video posted to the league's Snapchat account saying they were there to "see James and Bobby play.