WATCH: Garnett Ejected After Throwing Ball At Howard, Head-Butting Him

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Dwight Howard's face might have been stinging from Kevin Garnett ramming his head into it, and now his ears were ringing as fans directed loud boos toward him.

Howard wasn't tempted to silence them by demanding the ball at the expense of Houston's offense. He was after a win, not revenge.

"As long as we win the game, that's all that matters," Howard said. "We've got 82 games and the playoffs. I'll do my damage when it's time."

James Harden scored 30 points, carrying Houston on a night when Howard did little after fighting with Garnett, and the Rockets beat the slumping Brooklyn Nets 113-99 on Monday.

Garnett was ejected in the first quarter after head-butting Howard in the face and throwing the ball at him, while Howard received a technical foul after appearing to punch or slap Garnett in the neck.

It was the sixth straight loss for the Nets.

"Kevin did a lot for us, got us going," Mason Plumlee said of Garnett, who didn't speak to reporters. "Those are the kind of games as a team you want to win and we didn't do that."

Houston already had 17 points before Garnett became angry after he was called for a foul against Howard with 7:53 left in the first quarter. The players lightly shoved each other before Garnett threw the ball into Howard's back, and as the players went face-to-face, Garnett rammed his head into the area near Howard's mouth.

Howard responded with his right hand, and even after the players were separated, Garnett tried to get at Howard again before being escorted toward the locker room.

"In the good old days that was a play-on, now they throw people out," Rockets coach Kevin McHale said. "I don't think it was that big of a deal."

Howard received only a technical foul, with Nets coach Lionel Hollins saying officials told him it didn't look like Howard threw a punch. If the NBA decides otherwise after a review, he could be suspended Wednesday when the Rockets return to Orlando, his longtime NBA home.

"That's not up to me," Howard said.

The Nets (16-22) will take on the Grizzlies at Barclays Center on Wednesday.

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