James Harden guided the Houston Rockets past the struggling Golden State Warriors, while the Los Angeles Clippers was beaten in the NBA on Wednesday.
Harden scored 36 points and provided 13 assists in the Rockets' 129-112 victory over the Warriors at the Toyota Center.
Houston improved to 5-3 to begin the season, while the injury-hit Warriors slipped to 2-6.
Meanwhile, Kawhi Leonard was rested as the Clippers was handed a 129-124 loss by the Milwaukee Bucks.
Giannis Antetokounmpo (38 points and 16 rebounds) led the way as the Bucks claimed their sixth win in eight games, while the Clippers are 5-3.
Super Siakam, delightful Doncic
Pascal Siakam had a double-double of 23 points and 13 rebounds to lift the Toronto Raptors to a 124-120 win over the Sacramento Kings.
Luka Doncic continued his impressive start to the season, his 27-point haul seeing the Dallas Mavericks edge the Orlando Magic 107-106.
The Detroit Pistons breezed past the struggling New York Knicks 122-102 thanks to 27 points and 12 rebounds from Andre Drummond.
Reddish struggles
The 10th pick in the NBA Draft, Cam Reddish struggled for the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday. The 20-year-old went one-for-eight for five points in 23 minutes of a 113-93 loss to the Chicago Bulls.
Harden, Capela combine
Harden and Clint Capela combined for a nice play during the Rockets' big win.
Wednesday's results
Detroit Pistons 122-102 New York Knicks
Indiana Pacers 121-106 Washington Wizards
Chicago Bulls 113-93 Atlanta Hawks
Toronto Raptors 124-120 Sacramento Kings
Houston Rockets 129-112 Golden State Warriors
Memphis Grizzlies 137-121 Minnesota Timberwolves
Dallas Mavericks 107-106 Orlando Magic
Utah Jazz 106-104 Philadelphia 76ers
Milwaukee Bucks 129-124 Los Angeles Clippers
Trail Blazers at Clippers
The Clippers (5-3) gets a chance to bounce back when it takes on the Portland Trail Blazers (3-4) at the Staples Center.
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