Start time and TV schedule
Who: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets
When: 5:30 p.m. PT, Apr. 18
Where: Crypto.com Arena
Watch: ABC
After months of grinding through the rigorous challenge that is the NBA regular season, the playoffs have arrived and the state of the Lakers has been more uncertain than ever.
With Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves officially ruled out for at least the beginning of the postseason, the Lakers are officially starting the best-of-seven series against the Houston Rockets with an incomplete roster.
That’s unfortunately art of the game and now LA will be in survival mode at least for Game 1. Before we preview that, let’s quickly recap how these teams performed during the regular season.
The overview
The Lakers started the season pretty well by winning eight out of their first 10 games. They had their best month in March, when they won 15 out of 17 games. Additionally, they’ve had a top 10 offense throughout the season, led by this year’s scoring champion in Dončić, who averaged 33.5 points per game.
Similar to LA, Houston started the season winning eight out of their first 10 games.
What stood out right off the bat was their defense, which was consistently top 10 throughout the season. That’s not a surprise given their overall size and athleticism, and on top of that, they got a really productive and healthy season from Kevin Durant, who led the team in scoring with 26 points per game.
They also dealt with a few slumps during the season but managed to consistently win games to finish in fifth place.
These teams met three times in the regular season, and the Lakers won the series 2-1. The purple and gold won twice on Houston’s home floor during their superb run in March, while the latter nabbed the victory on Christmas Day.
The matchup
Considering the Lakers will be without two of their best players, the Rockets are massive favorites in this one.
There’s just no way Los Angeles can fill in the void that Dončić and Reaves left. We saw how they looked without them at the end of the season and it wasn’t the prettiest sight. The Lakers have no choice but to depend on 41-year-old LeBron James to carry the team.
This means the role players will need to step up now more than ever. Luke Kennard will take on more ball-handling duties, Jake LaRavia has to be an elite defender and Rui Hachimura has to knock down his open looks.
This group can play with enough energy and focus, but the question is whether they have the talent to keep up with the Rockets.
Fans should expect the Rockets to double down on how they’ve tried to beat the Lakers this season, which is by owning the paint.
In their three games this year, Houston has won the rebounding battle, which is why it’s not a coincidence that JJ Redick said that rebounds will be one of the biggest keys in this series.
The Rockets also ranked second in the league in paint touches this season, which is why they don’t take many 3-pointers. Look for Kevin Durant, Alperen Şengün, Amen Thompson, Reed Sheppard and co. to keep attacking inside.
The Lakers’ chances
It’s easy to chalk Game 1 or even this entire series already as a sure loss for the Lakers, like most NBA reporters have already done. But that’s not doing the team justice, especially after what they’ve accomplished this year.
Let’s see if the Lakers can shock the world in Game 1 on Saturday.
Notes and Updates
- For the Lakers’ injury report, Luka Dončić (left hamstring strain) and Austin Reaves (left oblique muscle strain) are out.
- As for the Rockets, Steven Adams (left ankle surgery) and Fred VanVleet (ACL surgery) are out.
- Meanwhile, Kevin Durant (right knee contusion) is questionable.
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