Rockets forwards Trevor Ariza and Gerald Green will be suspended two games by the NBA for their roles in a locker room incident following Houston's loss to the Clippers Monday.

The league announced Wednesday that Chris Paul and James Harden will not be suspended for their parts in the skirmish. ESPN was first to report the suspensions.

Sources. The NBA is suspending Houston’s Trevor Ariza and Gerald Green two games for aggressively entering Clippers locker room. No penalties for Chris Paul and James Harden.

— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) January 17, 2018

After conducting interviews with multiple people on the scene, the NBA ruled Paul and Harden tried to break up the incident with Ariza and Green, rather than instigating it.

The Rockets and Clippers got into multiple dust-ups Monday as Blake Griffin ran into Houston coach Mike D'Antoni along the sideline and Ariza got into it with the Clippers' forward as well.

Both players were ejected in the game for their roles in extracurricular activities on the floor.

After the game, the Rockets tried to enter the Clippers' locker room in an attempt to continue the altercations. Green and Ariza were punished for their roles specifically in reference to "aggressively" attempting to enter the locker room.

The Rockets play the Warriors and Timberwolves in their next two games. Golden State currently sits in first place in the Western Conference, one spot in front of the Rockets, while Minnesota sits in fourth, just three games back of Houston in the standings