LeBron James will be rested against the Utah Jazz after leading the Los Angeles Lakers with 25 points in their 125-111 home win over the Detroit Pistons.
Wednesday's road game in Utah is the second game of a back-to-back and James has been playing with a sore ankle, so he will be granted the opportunity to sit out of the last game before the All-Star break.
LeBron had a game-high points total on 9-for-15 shooting against the Pistons, as all five Lakers starters topped 15 points.
D'Angelo Russell had 21 points and Anthony Davis added 20 with 14 rebounds and six blocks.
Los Angeles has now won five of its last six games and improved to 29-26, with the NBA-worst Pistons (8-45) relatively comfortably brushed aside on Tuesday.
The Lakers racked up a 24-point lead early in the contest and led 71-48 at halftime.
LeBron, who also had eight assists, was full of praise for Davis after the victory, backing him to win the Defensive Player of the Year award.
"Offensively, we are sharing the ball and everybody has been in a good rhythm," he said, per ESPN.
"And then defensively, we've been on a string and if anything breaks down, the Defensive Player of the Year cleans it up for us. So, definitely, we are playing some good ball."
Spencer Dinwiddie had six points and seven assists in his Lakers debut, while Ausar Thompson led the Pistons with 19 points as James Wiseman scored 18 points and added nine rebounds.
LeBron still expects to be fit for Sunday's All-Star game in Indianapolis, as he prepares to make his record 20th appearance.
"I'm just humbled and very blessed, obviously," he added. "I don't take it for granted, being an All-Star."
Los Angeles remains ninth in the Western Conference, two spots above Utah (26-28), which has lost two straight games.