Detroit Pistons center Andre Drummond and Houston Rockets guard James Harden have been named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week for games played from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4.

It was a banner week for the two players, both of whom led their teams to 3-0 records while putting up monster individual performances.

The Pistons began the week on an eight-game losing streak and Drummond began it as an All-Star snub, but he was selected as John Wall's replacement on Tuesday, and responded with three of his best outings of the season. He had two 20-20 games, including a 21-point, 22-rebound, seven-assist, three-steal, three-block masterpiece in a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers - a game in which the Pistons had neither Blake Griffin nor the two starters they traded for him in the lineup - shortly after his All-Star selection was announced.

Drummond kept his glass-cleaning two-way dominance rolling in wins over the Memphis Grizzlies and Miami Heat, games in which he showcased his adaptability as Griffin joined him in the frontcourt for the first time. The 24-year-old averaged a league-leading 19 rebounds per game for the week, to go along with 19.3 points, 3.7 assists, 3.3 steals, and 2.7 blocks.

Harden, meanwhile, put together one of the most eye-popping offensive games the NBA has ever seen, posting the league's first-ever 60-point triple-double in a Chris Paul-less win over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday. He wasn't as individually astounding in the week's following two games, but with Paul back, he didn't need to be. Harden put up 28 points and 11 assists in a comfortable win over the San Antonio Spurs, and mostly chilled as the Rockets stomped the Cavaliers.

He finished the week tied for the league lead with 34.7 points per game, second to only Russell Westbrook with 10.3 assists, and tied for sixth with 2.3 steals. He threw in a block per game for good measure.