Rockets 105 (4-1), Thunder 99 (1-4)

Despite Russell Westbrook (47/11/9) having yet another incredible game, James Harden (34/8/4) and the Rockets staged a 33-22 fourth quarter advantage to win the game in front of their home fans. Lou Williams (22/5/1) played 33 valuable minutes off the bench for Houston in the win. Both teams struggled mightily from beyond the arc, as the Rockets went 6-for-37 while OKC went 10-for-38.

Spurs 116 (3-2), Grizzlies 103 (2-3)

Just 16 total turnovers were committed in this game and both teams shot over 50 percent from the field. San Antonio also went 14-for-28 from three while being led by Kawhi Leonard (28/1/6). Mike Conley (26/2/6) went 10-for-17 shooting for Memphis and Marc Gasol (17/5/7) had a well-rounded game, but the Spurs were too efficient offensively all night long.

Jazz 96 (3-2), Clippers 92 (2-3)

After being held out after the first quarter due to food poisoning in the previous game, Gordon Hayward (27/8/4) turned in an excellent performance to lead Utah to the victory on the road. The Jazz led the Clippers in rebounding 43-to-34 and in assists 25-to-16. Without Blake Griffin, L.A. relied on superb performances by Chris Paul (28/4/9) and J.J. Redick (28/3/1), who combined for 60.9 percent of the entire team’s points.