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"We just weren't able to close it out," said Westbrook, who had two turnovers, a missed jumper and the technical foul in the final stretch.
"They stuck around the whole game and found a way to win."
Asked about the confrontation with Dragic that drew the critical technical foul, Westbrook stood silently and offered no answer. After one more question, a team spokesman cut off Westbrook's interview less than 2 minutes after it started and the All-Star headed out of the locker room without answering a follow-up question on the run-in.
"I think we had this one in our hands throughout the fourth," Westbrook said earlier. "We just let it go at the end."
Westbrook finished with 19 points and Harden scored 16 for Oklahoma City, which has lost two of three at home after a 14-game winning streak at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
The Thunder were limited to nine-fast break points, eight below their average.
"We've got to keep fighting no matter what. If we don't execute on the one end, we've got to be better on the other end," Durant said, rejecting the notion that Oklahoma City is getting bored in the dog days of the season.
"We're an athletic team. We've got guys that can score, that can pass. It's just a matter of us making the right play."
Houston played without both of its usual starting guards for the first time all season. Martin missed just his third game and Lowry has been out five times, although three were against Oklahoma City.
Still, the Rockets took the lead with an early 14-3 run and then were able to keep the Thunder at bay most of the night, never leading by more than seven or trailing by more than four until the final 5 minutes.
Then, fill-ins Lee and Dragic came up with the big plays when it counted the most and Patterson closed it out.
"It means a lot for us only if it does what we think it will do," Scola said. "If we don't carry over and this doesn't give us confidence to get the next ones and build on it, it's meaningless."
NOTES: Asked before the game if he considered Oklahoma City a championship-caliber team already or if a move was necessary by Thursday's trade deadline, coach Scott Brooks said: "I like our guys. I like the team we have. Still, we're not where we need to be and we're going to keep improving and we should. ... I like our chances. I like our team. I'm excited about the opportunity." ... At 32-9, the Thunder had the best start in franchise history after 41 games -- the usual midpoint of a full season. That's one more win than the 1993-94 Seattle SuperSonics. ... The Rockets finished a five-game road trip 2-3. Oklahoma City was 3-2 on its five-game homestand.
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