John Wall has received rave reviews over his first three games in the NBA.

"He is a point guard," Philadelphia Coach Doug Collins said. "When I say that, a lot of guys get brought up where they say they are point guards, where really they are not. John Wall is a point guard. He's a leader and a winner. Speed. Strength. Size. He's going to be an amazing player if he stays healthy, and let's hope he does."

Wall has became just the fourth player in NBA history to have at least 20 points and 10 assists in his home debut, joining Hall of Famers Isiah Thomas and Oscar Robertson and former NBA champion Norm Nixon.

Wall has 71 points and 31 assists, which makes him the only player besides Robertson to have at least 70 points and 30 assists through three games (Robertson had 72 and 30 as a rookie for the Cincinnati Royals in 1960-61).

"That's a great accomplishment, to be honest, but Oscar Robertson's the only player to ever average a triple-double in a season so that's something that's hard to do. It's great to be in a category with him, but he already proved himself on this level and did everything," said Wall, who is averaging 23.7 points, 10.3 assists and league-leading four steals. "I'm still working, the first three games, that really doesn't mean anything. I still have 79 games, so I have to prepare myself for every game."