Kyrie Irving’s scoring ability has been on full display since joining the Brooklyn Nets. In each of his first six games with his new team, the superstar point guard has scored 20 or more points.

But Irving did much more than score during Saturday night’s 113-109 loss to the Detroit Pistons. For the third time in his NBA career, Irving logged a triple-double, finishing with 11 rebounds, 10 assists and 20 points.

This is the point guard’s first triple-double with the Nets. Irving’s first triple-double came back in 2014 while he was a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He also logged one in March of last season while he was with the Boston Celtics.

Irving tied his career-high in rebounds in the loss. He had 11 for the Celtics in March of last season, though it was not the same game in which he logged a triple-double.

Irving has now logged double-digit assists in back-to-back games. He also had 10 in the win over the Houston Rockets on Friday.