Paul George insists the Los Angeles Clippers are not focusing on what the New Orleans Pelicans are doing as they battle it out for the Western Conference fourth seed.
The Clippers beat the Portland Trail Blazers 125-117 on Friday, while the soaring Pelicans have won eight of their last 10 games.
Los Angeles are a game-and-a-half ahead of the Pelicans in the race for the No.4 seed.
But George, who led the Clippers with 31 points, is paying little attention to New Orleans' form.
"We're not looking at them," George said.
"It's more about us. We've got to play well and we're in the driver's seat. So it's more about us."
With the Clippers holding a large lead in the final quarter, coach Tyronn Lue was able to rest George and fellow star Kawhi Leonard, who added 22 points.
Lue said: "I just want us to lock in and be healthy."
The West is tough anyway, no matter who we play or where you play. Whether you start at home, start on the road, it's going to be tough.
"So it doesn't really bother me or phase me in any way. We've just got to be healthy."
Lue will be buoyed, then, by the impending return of Russell Westbrook.
He has been out for three weeks since he underwent surgery on a fractured hand.
Westbrook, though, is expected to return to action next week.
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