"I'm incapable of taking a break." – Kobe Bryant

The Utah Jazz grabbed a huge 89-87 road victory over the Houston Rockets Wednesday night, overtaking the Rockets for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with just 11 games remaining on the schedule. The Jazz actually ended up moving into a tie for seventh after the Dallas Mavericks fell to the Portland Trail Blazers.

Immediately after the game, Jazz fans, NBA analysts and players took to Twitter to express their thoughts about the result.

Jazz win! Jazz win! Jazz win! Jazz win! You gotta love it baby! Jazz win! — Dave (@downrightdave) March 24, 2016

Wow! Jazz! — Greg James (@sportstats1) March 24, 2016

Great move by Quinn Snyder not calling a TO at the end of the game. Loved Rodney Hood with the ball in his hands to make a play. — Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) March 24, 2016

@BobbyMarks42 my fav thing is that Hood had an awful shooting game,yet made that play. Great players show greatness when faced w/ adversity — krishna (@kschin_) March 24, 2016

What a win! — Trevor Booker (@35_Fitz) March 24, 2016

Tough game but was able to come out with a Huge Win....everyone wish my guy @gordonhayward… https://t.co/5PdXRFaIru — Shelvin Mack (@ShelvinMack) March 24, 2016

Big time win for @gordonhayward 's birthday! Now let's focus on tomorrow we have another big one in OKC! — Rudy Gobert (@rudygobert27) March 24, 2016

Elsewhere in terms of what you may have missed from Wednesday's game, the Rockets used a unique method of trying to distract Jazz guard Rodney Hood at the free-throw line.

The Rockets got Shrek to work for them? https://t.co/JtuoDDUGNK — HoopsHype (@hoopshype) March 24, 2016

Local PGA golfer Zac Blair recounts funny exchange with realtor

Although he's become a fixture on the PGA Tour, Utah native Zac Blair apparently isn't immediately recognizable just yet.

On Wednesday, he shared on Twitter a rather humorous exchange he had with a real estate agent while he was looking at houses at Glenwild Golf Club in Park City.

Up at @GlenwildGolf to look at a couple houses and the realtor tells me "I'm not sure if you know but this is a high end golf community.... — Zac Blair (@z_blair) March 23, 2016

....I'm not sure this would be a good fit." As I stand there trying not to smile in my hoodie and sweats. Ok bye @GlenwildGolf — Zac Blair (@z_blair) March 23, 2016

Kobe Bryant expects to be 'at work' after career finale against Jazz

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant will conclude his 20-year NBA career April 13 in a home game against the Utah Jazz.

On Wednesday in Phoenix, Bryant shared in general terms what his plans are for April 14, his first day in retirement, and they don't include much relaxation.

"I'm incapable of taking a break," he said, according to a story by ESPN's Baxter Holmes. "I like working. I like being active. I like doing things. My mind has to be focused on something, has to be. So, no, I'll be at work the next day."

Bryant will make his final stop in Salt Lake City March 28 when the Lakers play the Jazz at Vivint Arena.

Ryan McDonald is a sports reporter at DeseretNews.com. Follow him on Twitter @ryanwmcdonald.