From February 20 to March 2, David Stockton was a member of the Sacramento Kings. During the 10-day contract with the big league club, something clicked in the NBA Hall of Famer's son.

One week removed from his time in Sacramento, he was named NBA D-League Performer of the Week, putting up a ridiculous stat line of 38.7 points, 13.7 assists, 6.7 rebounds and 4.3 steals per game. Leading the Reno Bighorns to a 2-1 record.

The week of video game stat lines for Stockton started on March 4 against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers. No. 11 was scorching from distance and nearly pulled off a quadruple-double en route to a career-high 44 points, 10 assists, eight steals and seven rebounds.

Two days later, he nearly broke the NBA D-League assist record. The Gonzaga standout tallied a career-high 22 assists to go along with 37 points and five rebounds as the Bighorns won again over the Texas Legends.

He didn’t stop there. Stockton would close the week with another standout performance in a close loss to the Iowa Energy, tallying 35 points, nine assists and eight rebounds.

David now ranks fourth in the D-League averaging 8.4 assists per game and second on the Bighorns at 18.5 points per game.