Chris Paul wants the Phoenix Suns to "keep this train moving" after they ended a five-match losing streak by beating the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Suns stopped the rot on their travels on Thursday, seeing off the depleted Clippers 111-95.
Los Angeles were without Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, Norman Powell, Reggie Jackson and Ivica Zubac as they were beaten in their own backyard.
Mikal Bridges scored 27 points, while Paul weighed in with 15 and also provided 13 assists in a win that moved them to 17-12.
Phoenix sit fourth in the Western Conference and point guard Paul is eager to get on a roll.
"I'm happy we finally got a win out of this road trip, and we're going to try to keep this train moving," he said.
Suns coach Monty Williams praised Bridges for the manner in which he responded to an off day against the Houston Rockets.
"He's a prideful player," Williams said. "He needed a forklift to get his lip off the ground the other night, he was so down about his performance.
"When he's shooting the ball like (tonight), we're a pretty good team."
The Clippers are 17-14 and occupy eighth spot in the Western Conference.