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Lakers vs. Rockets: 2026 Western Conference Quarterfinals Playoff Coverage


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The Los Angeles Lakers secured a 107-98 victory over the Houston Rockets in the opening game of their 2026 Western Conference first-round playoff series. Despite being shorthanded, the Lakers took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, a position from which teams led by LeBron James have historically gone 13-0 in the first round.Both rosters were missing critical players for the series opener. The Lakers played without their top two regular-season scorers, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, who have been sidelined indefinitely since early April with hamstring and oblique injuries, respectively. The Rockets suffered a late setback when their leading scorer, Kevin Durant, was ruled out just before the game due to a bruised right knee. Houston was also without veterans Fred VanVleet and Steven Adams.Luke Kennard delivered a standout performance for the Lakers, scoring a career playoff-high 27 points. He was highly efficient, making nine of his 13 shots, including a perfect 5-of-5 from three-point range. LeBron James, at 41 years old, contributed 19 points, 13 assists, and 8 rebounds, becoming the oldest player in league history to record 10 or more assists in a playoff game. The Lakers' frontcourt also provided a significant boost, with Deandre Ayton recording 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Marcus Smart added 15 points and 8 assists.The Rockets' effort was led by Alperen Sengun, who had 19 points and 8 rebounds but struggled with 6-of-19 shooting against the Lakers' defense. Amen Thompson and rookie Reed Sheppard both scored 17 points, with Sheppard connecting on five three-pointers. Jabari Smith Jr. contributed a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, and Tari Eason provided 16 points and 10 rebounds off the bench.The game was defined by a massive disparity in shooting efficiency. The Lakers shot 60.6% from the field, while the Rockets were held to 37.6%. This high shooting percentage allowed Los Angeles to win despite attempting only 66 shots—the fewest in a game over the last three seasons—and being dominated on the offensive glass. Houston grabbed 21 offensive rebounds compared to just three for the Lakers. Leading up to the game, the Lakers' coaching staff had emphasized the need to box out and take care of the basketball, noting that Houston ranked fourth in the league in creating scoring opportunities.A notable moment occurred in the second quarter when Bronny James entered the game to play alongside his father, marking the 21-year-old’s first significant playoff minutes. All five Lakers starters finished the game scoring in double figures, while the team's defensive frontcourt combined to contest 32 of Houston's shot attempts.The series remains in Los Angeles for Game 2, which is scheduled for Tuesday night. While the Lakers look to extend their lead, the Rockets are hopeful that Kevin Durant may be cleared to return to the lineup as the series progresses.

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