Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in English It didn’t matter to the Clippers that the Houston Rockets were resting their core players. It didn’t matter to the Clippers that they were playing the second game on back-to-back nights. It didn’t matter that they are starting to feel some wear and tear from a long NBA season that’s winding down.What mattered to the Clippers was “being professional” Wednesday in their approach to their final regular-season game at the Intuit Dome.The Clippers still are playing for something and that was enough motivation during a 134-117 win over the Rockets.By winning their sixth straight game, the Clippers (48-32) kept pace in the tight Western Conference race and sit in fifth place with two regular-season games left. With the same record as Denver and one more win than Memphis, the Clippers can put themselves in position to finish in the top five, clinch a playoff spot and avoid the play-in tournament. The Clippers continued to play at a high level behind their stars — Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and Ivica Zubac — and another role player stepping up in Nicolas Batum.Harden had 35 points and 10 assists. Leonard, who didn’t play Tuesday night against San Antonio because of right knee management, contributed 22 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Zubac had yet another brilliant game, posting his first triple-double with 20 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 10 assists.Batum had 15 points, all in the first half. He was four for five from three-point range but didn’t play in the second half because of right groin soreness.As a group, the Clippers managed the absence of Norman Powell (right shoulder soreness). Perhaps most impressive was that the Clippers didn’t let up despite the Rockets sitting starters Alperen Sengun, Dillon Brooks, Fred VanVleet and Amen Thompson and sixth man Jabari Smith Jr. The Rockets have clinched the No. 2 seed in the West and essentially had nothing to play for.The Clippers, however, had far more at stake. “Focus on us, being professional,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said of his team’s approach. “No matter who is in the game, they still are professional and they got a good team. Their young core is really good. … Can’t underestimate any team you play in this league. So, we got to be ready to go from the jump, have a defensive mindset to start the game and no letdown.”The Clippers finish the season at Sacramento on Friday night and at Golden State on Sunday.“The most important thing is health,” Lue said. “If your best players are healthy, you really have a chance. We feel good about it right now. Our guys are healthy and we just got to finish off the season that way.”

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